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I recently installed my first firewall at a customer's site running Mandrake 7.1..

It was a classic setup, and I wish I had more examples than the HOWTO manuals.

The Linux PC has two ethernet cards, one hooked up to the internet,
the other, to their local network.

Local network wants to use FTP, naturally.. Both via browsers, via "cute things" 
like GetRight, or just via their web browsers. I was forced to leave open
a large hole, like ports 1024 -> 5999 and 6010: .. Is there a better way, short
of installing Squid (the machine doesnt have the horsepower for squid)..

Thanks, -turgut
 
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