Ok, I managed to have some time to send you the reference many asked for.

For the Diald RPM file look at:

ftp://ftp.cc.gatech.edu/pub/Linux/distributions/redhat/contrib/libc6/i386

There is currently 2 versions. I don't know what is the difference between
both. I picked the one labeled 99.... and I picked the RPM for config files.

For PMFirewall, the Web page is at the following URL:

http://pointman.org/PMFirewall/

There is not RPM for this one, as far as I know. A plain .tar.gz file and the
source code you need to compile and a script for configuration which will
create everything, including automatic startup at boot time and/or pppd startup
time as you wish.

Regards,

-- 
Daniel Savard
CIDS Inc.

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Subject: ip chains and firewalling?
Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 20:07:36 -0400
From: Jason Woolver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Hi there David,
     I too am green in the IP masquerading and firewalling department. You mentioned 
PMFirewall and the diald RPM? I'm wondering if you could send me a link to those 
files, or the files themselves; whichever is easier. I can't make heads or tales out 
of the whole proxy serving Linux world. Thank god there is someone out there with some 
newbie experience that doesn't require re-writing the "guts" in Linux. 





> Slawomir Maksymilian Stuglik schrieb:
> > 
> > Hello,
> > 
> >         I am just trying to run diald-0.99.4 on RedHat 6.1
> > 
> >         I want to share my connection to computers on my
> >         local network. I am "green" and I don't have any
> >         view how to use ipchains and diald.
> > 
> >         Where can I find some examples IPmasquerading-ipchains and diald config?
> > 
> > Best regards
> >         Slawek

For the ipchains and firewall part, I strongly suggest you to look at a package
named pmfirewall. It is straight forward to install and configure. A script
will ask you everything it needs to know for a decent firewall configuration.

For diald, I had few problems with the tar.gz package until I found the RPM
package where I think the connect script was slightly modified. It worked
without a glitch after I install the RPM-package.

 -- 
Daniel Savard
CIDS Inc.

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Jason Woolver
PC Administrator(MIS)
315-339-2000 x.3244
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