Re: Easy firewall advice

2003-06-21 Thread Richard Beri
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 18:06:47 -0500 Joel Konkle-Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a stock Woody system with Gnome 1.4 running, connected to the > 'net via a 802.11b connection. I want to put a simple firewall on there, > just to keep things locked down a little more than they are now. >

Re: Easy firewall advice

2003-06-19 Thread Bradley Alexander
If you can navigate through an editor, I've had excellent luck with gShield, http://muse.linuxmafia.net (and with a domain like linuxmafia, how can you go wrong? :) In any case, rather than a gui like firestarter or fwbuilder, you edit a config file once and run it every time you boot and basicall

Re: Easy firewall advice

2003-06-19 Thread bijan
> I have a stock Woody system with Gnome 1.4 running, connected to the > 'net via a 802.11b connection. I want to put a simple firewall on there, > just to keep things locked down a little more than they are now. > > Is there anything real simple, user-friendly, configure-and-forget > available for

Re: Easy firewall advice

2003-06-19 Thread Antony Gelberg
Joel Konkle-Parker wrote: > I have a stock Woody system with Gnome 1.4 running, connected to the > 'net via a 802.11b connection. I want to put a simple firewall on > there, just to keep things locked down a little more than they are > now. > > Is there anything real simple, user-friendly, configur

Re: Easy firewall advice

2003-06-19 Thread David Raeker-Jordan
Joel Konkle-Parker wrote: > I have a stock Woody system with Gnome 1.4 running, connected to the > 'net via a 802.11b connection. I want to put a simple firewall on there, > just to keep things locked down a little more than they are now. > > Is there anything real simple, user-friendly, configu

Re: Easy firewall advice

2003-06-19 Thread Simon Prosser
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 20 Jun 2003 12:06 am, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote: > Is there anything real simple, user-friendly, configure-and-forget > available for Woody? yea shorewall http://www.shorewall.net - -- 01:38:43 up 5:16, 5 users, load average: 0.16, 0.15,

Easy firewall advice

2003-06-19 Thread Joel Konkle-Parker
I have a stock Woody system with Gnome 1.4 running, connected to the 'net via a 802.11b connection. I want to put a simple firewall on there, just to keep things locked down a little more than they are now. Is there anything real simple, user-friendly, configure-and-forget available for Woody?

Re: firewall advice

2000-04-02 Thread Peter Ross
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 09:33:26AM -0400, Chris Mason wrote: > I'm getting a wireless T1 feed tomorrow and I want to connect my > network of windows and Linux machines to the internet securely. I will > only have one IP of course. > What is the best way to implement this using Corel Linux? > I us

RE: firewall advice

2000-03-31 Thread Paul Kallstrom
For a beginner in the firewall world, I'd recommend PMFirewall. It'll set you up quickly and painlessly, if you don't have the time to learn the ipchains syntax. I was in a situation where I had to implement before I had the knowledge. This gave me the breathing space to learn. Sometimes we learn b

Re: firewall advice

2000-03-31 Thread Christian Surchi
On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 07:53:42AM +0100, Ron Rademaker wrote: > Corel = Debian, they just made it a bit easier. No, Corel = Corel and Debian = Debian, they just made it a bit bugged. > Use ipchains i'd say! Yes, Corel is always Linux. :) ciao Christian

Re: firewall advice

2000-03-31 Thread Ron Rademaker
Corel = Debian, they just made it a bit easier. Use ipchains i'd say! Ron On Fri, 31 Mar 2000, indra wardhana wrote: > Using debian :) > -Original Message- > From: Chris Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Debian-User > Date: Friday, 31 March, 2000 20:36

Re: firewall advice

2000-03-31 Thread indra wardhana
Using debian :) -Original Message- From: Chris Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Debian-User Date: Friday, 31 March, 2000 20:36 Subject: firewall advice I'm getting a wireless T1 feed tomorrow and I want to connect my network of windows and Linux machines to the internet secur

firewall advice

2000-03-31 Thread Chris Mason
I'm getting a wireless T1 feed tomorrow and I want to connect my network of windows and Linux machines to the internet securely. I will only have one IP of course. What is the best way to implement this using Corel Linux? Chris Mason Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies Tel: 264 49

Re: need firewall advice

1998-11-16 Thread Stuart Marshall
Hi, In this case I actually want to get the full 100 BaseT bandwidth because the firewall is between our department and the rest of our site. The actual link to the internet is quite high speed (much more than T1). So the question remains I think: how much cpu power does it take to get full 10

Re: need firewall advice

1998-11-16 Thread Piotr Wachowiak
On Sun, 15 Nov 1998, George Bonser wrote: > On Sun, 15 Nov 1998, Stuart Marshall wrote: > > > I will be setting up a firewall and need to decide what type of > > computer to buy. It will be a debian intel pc running as a > > packet filtering system (restricting various ports, etc) and will > >

need firewall advice

1998-11-16 Thread Stuart Marshall
Hi, I will be setting up a firewall and need to decide what type of computer to buy. It will be a debian intel pc running as a packet filtering system (restricting various ports, etc) and will have 2 100 BaseT interfaces. I plan to use 2.1.XXX kernels and ipchains. In the future it may get fanci