On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Civileme wrote:
> "Eric L. Damron" wrote:
>
> > I didn't have time to become an ipchain expert before bringing up a firewall
> > on a home server. (It's like the internet is a parrona filled river and my
> > server is a piece of meat!) so I went out to :
> > http://linux-fi
"Eric L. Damron" wrote:
> I didn't have time to become an ipchain expert before bringing up a firewall
> on a home server. (It's like the internet is a parrona filled river and my
> server is a piece of meat!) so I went out to :
> http://linux-firewall-tools.com/linux/firewall/index.html
>
> The
"Eric L. Damron" wrote:
1. The firewall rules assume your SMTP server is external to you on the
internet. If you have machines tied to the firewall locally, they will need to
relay through your firewall's mail server. This means that there is a local
denial possible which has little to do with
At 04:30 30/11/99 -0800, you wrote:
>
>I didn't have time to become an ipchain expert before bringing up a firewall
>on a home server. (It's like the internet is a parrona filled river and my
>server is a piece of meat!) so I went out to :
>http://linux-firewall-tools.com/linux/firewall/index.htm
I didn't have time to become an ipchain expert before bringing up a firewall
on a home server. (It's like the internet is a parrona filled river and my
server is a piece of meat!) so I went out to :
http://linux-firewall-tools.com/linux/firewall/index.html
There is an automated tool that gave m