Re: [CentOS] centos5 iptables expert needed

2007-08-30 Thread Lanny Marcus
On 28 August 2007, John Plemons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You might try loading a copy of Webmim onto your linux box, there is a > Firewall module that will make changing and setting up the routing > very easy and quick to understand... > > www.webmim.com > webmin-1.360-1.noarch.rpm > There is

Re: [CentOS] centos5 iptables expert needed

2007-08-28 Thread Kenneth Porter
On Tuesday, August 28, 2007 12:27 PM -0400 Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've set up routers before for this purpose but always of the bsd type and using their firewalls. I understand the concepts, nat, packet filtering, etc. but i'm not getting iptales at all. If anyone is an expert on this

Re: [CentOS] centos5 iptables expert needed

2007-08-28 Thread Robert Spangler
On Tue August 28 2007 12:27, Dave wrote: > Hello, > I'm setting up a centos5 router for a friend. It will direct traffic > to an internal webserver, already in place, as well as run squid proxy. It > should do nat and have a firewall with iptables. I've set up routers before > for this purpo

Re: [CentOS] centos5 iptables expert needed

2007-08-28 Thread John Plemons
You might try loading a copy of Webmim onto your linux box, there is a Firewall module that will make changing and setting up the routing very easy and quick to understand... www.webmim.com webmin-1.360-1.noarch.rpm There is a simple RPM install that works with Centos... john D

RE: [CentOS] centos5 iptables expert needed

2007-08-28 Thread Jagi Sarcilla
:08 -0400> Subject: [CentOS] centos5 iptables expert needed> > Hello,> I'm setting up a centos5 router for a friend. It will direct traffic to > an internal webserver, already in place, as well as run squid proxy. It > should do nat and have a firewall with iptables.

[CentOS] centos5 iptables expert needed

2007-08-28 Thread Dave
Hello, I'm setting up a centos5 router for a friend. It will direct traffic to an internal webserver, already in place, as well as run squid proxy. It should do nat and have a firewall with iptables. I've set up routers before for this purpose but always of the bsd type and using their firew