Firewall for zSeries Linux?

2002-09-12 Thread David J. Chase
I tried to search the archives and was unable to get in and I need the information as soon as I can find it so I'm going to ask here and beg your indulgence :-) I am going to use words I don't understand, so please try to read into my question if it doesn't make sense :-) :-) A customer has the

Re: Firewall for zSeries Linux?

2002-09-12 Thread Dave Jones
, September 12, 2002 8:11 AM Subject: Firewall for zSeries Linux? I tried to search the archives and was unable to get in and I need the information as soon as I can find it so I'm going to ask here and beg your indulgence :-) I am going to use words I don't understand, so please try to read into my

Re: Firewall for zSeries Linux?

2002-09-12 Thread Sergey Korzhevsky
] cc: Subject:Firewall for zSeries Linux? I tried to search the archives and was unable to get in and I need the information as soon as I can find it so I'm going to ask here and beg your indulgence :-) I am going to use words I don't understand, so please try to read into my

Re: Firewall for zSeries Linux?

2002-09-12 Thread Scott Courtney
On Thursday 12 September 2002 09:11 am, David J. Chase wrote: A customer has the SuSE distribution but feels that the default firewall doesn't have as many features as they want. It seems to only do network address translation and they are also looking for packet filtering. Is there a

Re: Firewall for zSeries Linux?

2002-09-12 Thread Jon R. Doyle
You might be looking at version 1? If you are on Kernel 2.4, use SuSEfirewall2 that has ipchains and can get quite extensive. Take a lok at the security packages here: www.suse.de/~marc Regards, Jon Jon R. Doyle Sendmail Inc. 6425 Christie Ave Emeryville, Ca. 94608 (o_

Re: Firewall for zSeries Linux?

2002-09-12 Thread Malcolm Beattie
David J. Chase writes: I tried to search the archives and was unable to get in and I need the information as soon as I can find it so I'm going to ask here and beg your indulgence :-) I am going to use words I don't understand, so please try to read into my question if it doesn't make sense

Re: Firewall for zSeries Linux?

2002-09-12 Thread John Summerfield
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002 21:35, you wrote: David, try looking at either IPCHAINS or IPTABLES for Linux. They might do what your client needs and they are open source. And this script might be a good starting-point. ftp://ftp.clarkconnect.org/clarkconnect-1.0/sources/cc-firewall-1.0-5.src.rpm --

Re: Firewall for zSeries Linux?

2002-09-12 Thread John Summerfield
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002 22:46, you wrote: If you really want a commercial solution then there's the new StoneGate product (from Stonesoft at http://www.stonesoft.com/ ) which is a firewall and VPN solution and there's also zGuard (from FBIT at http://www.fbit.de/ ) but I'm not certain about