I would have to agree, mine does about a two page print of many different ports
and I haven't   found the screen shot menu so I can't post it. But, based on
mine I would say yours is not set up to do a whole lot of good.  When I set up
mine I said no to most of the ports and allowed unlimited access only to the
addresses on my local net and 127.0.0.1.   you might try a new install.  Good
Luck,  Dennis


Eric Becker wrote:

> Ya...that's probably not working correctly.  I haven't really played with
> pmfirewall for a ppp connection.  The only thing I could tell ya is to go to
> www.pmfirewall.com and check out their mailing list.  I'd either just
> subscribe to that mailing list...or just browse through the archive.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Ronald J. Hall
> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 7:39 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] PMFirewall question...
>
> Eric Becker wrote:
> >
> > Type ipchains -L to see if pmfirewall is running.  If there's a whole
> bunch
> > of rules listed...then it's working.  If it just says:
> >
> > Chain input (policy ACCEPT):
> > Chain forward (policy DENY):
> > Chain output (policy ACCEPT):
> >
> > If it just says that, and nothing else...then it ain't working.  You may
> > have to manually run /etc/rc.d/init.d/pmfirewall.
>
> I've attached a small text file that shows what I got. Can you look at it
> and
> tell me what you think? Thanks! ;-)
>
> --
>
>                                                                        /\
>
> Dark><Lord
>                                                                        \/

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Dennis M. a registered Linux user #180842




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