>>Does firestarter use IPTables as the underlying software to do its work
>>?
>
>By default, yes.  It stores it's IPTables in it's own directory.
>Anthony

Firestarter is a perfect thing to use to set up your firewall, as it also
turns on masquerading to allow internnal boxes talk to the outside.

That is how I have my two internal boxes (Windblozes) talking to the outside.
Actually, I only have one of them set up to route to the outside.  One
network card talks to my DSL and the other to the internal LAN/switch.

MB
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