Chris Bannister wrote:
On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 09:40:42AM -0500, celejar wrote:
On 1/31/07, Marc D Ronell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
What is Etch using as its default firewall? How do I change that
firewall's settings?
As others have pointed out, no firewall is configured by default.
Iptables is the kernel code that provides packet filtering but isn't
in and of itself a firewall; all firewall packages in linux, AFAIK,
are programs / scripts that create iptable rule sets for you. As you
AIUI, iptables *is* the firewall. Shorewall provides scripts which create
rules. Not sure what Guarddog/Smoothwall etc do but I'm guessing they do
much the same thing.
So a firewall is a "set of rules + iptables"? When is a firewall not a
firewall? :-) Or are we "splitting hairs"?
Realistically anything that blocks any kind of incoming our outgoing
traffic is a firewall. So under that criteria, iptables /is/ a firewall
as much as Agnitum Outpost and (God forbid, but it's true) AOL's firewall.
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