<snip> Not exactly. Ipchains will be active but then it needs to be configured. By far the easiest firewall utility that 'front-ends' for Ipchains is Pmfirewall. http://www.pmfirewall.com/PMFirewall/ You'll need to be careful when you run through the PM install and have a rudimentary knowledge of which ports and IP's you want to deny or allow. As many have mentioned before in other posts a good base start at securing your server is: Portsentry LogCheck PMFirewall Ipchains TripWire SSH: Updated Bind: Updated ProFTPd: Updated -- Question on the TripWire, which version should be installed on a RaQ3i? Tripwire Open Source RPM 3.0 (Red Hat 5.x-6.2.x) Or Tripwire Open Source RPM 4.0 (Red Hat 7.x)? TIA Frank _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
