Daniel Ramaley a pris la peine de me clavigraphier:
On my setup i have very restrictive firewall rules so that the server is well protected. Then in my firewall rule set i list the clients and give them full access to all TCP and UDP ports. I don't consider it an

how can I configure this ? In fact, the client-workstation doesn't need high security level.

thanks

optimal solution (better would be to only allow the specific ports that are needed, rather than all of them), but it was quick to develop the rule set and it works well. I haven't looked into firewalling on the clients yet; i don't think they are running any services so it shouldn't be an issue.

On Friday 11 February 2005 11:26 am, Nico wrote:

Hi,

The last (I hope) problem I have with LTSP is security.

On mandrake 10.0, I have an integrated firewall that is configured
with the mandrake control center.

When I disable the firewall, everything works fine.

But when I start the firewall, the client is bloqued at the boot-time.
it trys to load the kernet by ftp but it doesn't work

I try to cross the different things i think right, but nothing
happened (allow ftp-server, domain-name server...)

is the question : wich port can I open ? or something else ?




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