On Friday 08 March 2002 01:38, Dr Joe Brand wrote:
> iptables and Bastille are installed, but drakconf still can't find them.
> I've removed them and reinstalled them to no avail.
>
> I think there is a problem with drakconf and the "wizards" it uses.
>
> When I start drakconf the following me
iptables and Bastille are installed, but drakconf still can't find them.
I've removed them and reinstalled them to no avail.
I think there is a problem with drakconf and the "wizards" it uses.
When I start drakconf the following message apears in the shell window
Subroutine _ redefined at
On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Dr Joe Brand wrote:
> Where can I get information on configuring a firewall? The GUI in
> drakconf is hosed. It says I need to install iptables and Basstille.
You could easily install iptables and Bastille to fix DrakConf, by issuing
the following commands, as root:
urpmi
Where can I get information on configuring a firewall? The GUI in
drakconf is hosed. It says I need to install iptables and Basstille.
I would rather understand how to configure manually and what files need
to be edited.
Joe
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>From: s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [newbie] firewall setup
>Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 15:22:51 -0500
>
>Thanks, and thanks for the offer to help further. I'll probably give it a
>shot again later t
uter/firewall (this is what i use. i have a cable
> modem and it works great)
> 3: ethernet to ethernet bridge
>
> I can explain in more detain if you need. just let me know
> James Massardo
>
> - Original Message -
> From: s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL
Title: RE: [newbie] Firewall setup tool
You may want to go to the Bastille web page and download the final release of Bastille. The one in 8.0 is release candidate 2 or something like that. InteractiveBastille should run out of /usr/sbin and you can do it in an x window su console if you load
Hiya people,
I just found a great tool hidden in Mandrake 8 that allows you to
fine-tune the Bastille firewall (among other things) that can be set
up from the Mandrake Control Centre. Just type "InteractiveBastille"
in a root xterm. I have no idea why Mandrake chose to hide it the way
they d
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From: s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] firewall setup
> I tried that route, but didn't have much luck. It seemed to want to be a
> bridge for ethernet with only connection capablities for 56k dial up
Michael D. Viron wrote:
> Paul,
> First please try not to send an htmlized e-mail to the list, as
> sometimes people will see it as below, with all kinds of extra, html
> related stuff that makes it much harder to read.
And others of us may see a very small unreadable typeface, or perhaps
very la
Well, the connection, firewall, and ipmasq in pretty easy in 8.0. I can't
help with the samba cause we don't really want ours to communicate to each
other. But with the prior, if you are doing a fresh install, choose set up
lan and put in your ips for each of your machines and a submask. The
I tried that route, but didn't have much luck. It seemed to want to be a
bridge for ethernet with only connection capablities for 56k dial up. Is
this correct or did I misunderstand/ do something wrong?
-s
On Wednesday 23 May 2001 01:14 pm, you wrote:
> a realy good firewall/dhcp/proxy serve
] firewall setup
Hi,
everybody.
I would like to
set up a heterogenous home LAN using a Mandrake 8 desktop computer (with 2
NICs) as a firewall/router/connection to the internet (and normal
workstation when needed), with one win98/mandrake8 laptop and one
MacOS9/Suse7.1ppc desktop as
Hi,
everybody.
I would like to set
up a heterogenous home LAN using a Mandrake 8 desktop computer (with 2 NICs) as
a firewall/router/connection to the internet (and normal workstation when
needed), with one win98/mandrake8 laptop and one MacOS9/Suse7.1ppc desktop as
peers to each other, c
> With the winblows version you can also setup ICQ to listen on a particular
> range
> of ports, usually around about 20 are needed.
> If you have several machines running ICQ through a single proxy then you
> need to set up
> each instance of ICQ to use a different range of ports.
> Obviously you
10:18
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Firewall Setup
>
>
> > I'd like to know if there's a way to allow ICQ to function
> > through a firewall on a Linux Machine. So far, I haven't
> > been able to find a solution.
>
>
> I'd like to know if there's a way to allow ICQ to function
> through a firewall on a Linux Machine. So far, I haven't
> been able to find a solution.
I don't know about the linux version, but the Windows version has proxy
support. Since ICQ acts as a server, but listens to dynamic port, it
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