On Friday 09 November 2001 11:16, Franki wrote:
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> I have still not found a simple script platform like pmfirewall that asks a
> bunch of questions in a console at install
> then writes a nice easy to read list of rules, one per line with nice
Hi
I asked some time ago little advice here on list
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Ok, I have read your post, I will see what I can find out..
Franki wrote:
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> Its tough to figure out how I am going to do it easily in iptables. I have a
> basic script, but nothing that does all that I want yet.. wish someone had
> written an online ipchains -> iptables script with Javascript or something,
> that would be very handy. I only just figured
ing
with iptables last night..
rgds
Frank
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Subject: Re: [expert] Network problems caused by 'Tiny Firewall'
Ben Nicolas wrote:
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> You were right in assuming my basic topology consisted of 1 LM 8.0 server
> (acting as a gateway/router) with 2 nic's. Besides that all I have is one
> client machine running Win2K.
>
> Now that you mention it you're also right about not needing to have port
> 139 open ex
You were right in assuming my basic topology consisted of 1 LM 8.0 server
(acting as a gateway/router) with 2 nic's. Besides that all I have is one
client machine running Win2K.
Now that you mention it you're also right about not needing to have port
139 open externally to use samba betw. my
Ben Nicolas wrote:
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> Mr. Woods Thank you very much for replying to my post.
>
> port 139 I was leaving open for samba. I use samba so that I can download
> stuff straight from the internet to my linux box from my Win2K box. (At
> least I was back when my win2K box could connect to the internet
Thanks for replying Richard,
The link you gave me basically told me it could connect to every port that
Nmap could except 3306 which is where MySQL is listening. That might
explain why Scoop isn't working but I still don't get it because apache
should be connecting to MySQL locally via sockets n
Mr. Woods Thank you very much for replying to my post.
port 139 I was leaving open for samba. I use samba so that I can download
stuff straight from the internet to my linux box from my Win2K box. (At
least I was back when my win2K box could connect to the internet). As for
port 6000 I may wa