> I did configure the firewall from Mandrake control center, but that
> stopped all local network access (printing, logon etc).
> I came to the conclusion that it is not possible to run a firewall on
> the same box that is used for logon, print sharing. or is there
> something i'm missing?
Ye
Hello Mark,
Monday, September 03, 2001, 9:05:24 AM, you wrote:
MW> Colin,
MW> If you open Mandrake's control center you'll be able to configure your
MW> firewall in there. Mdk 8.0 comes with iptables and there are two way to
MW> configure your firewall already on your machine. You have both "ti
Colin,
If you open Mandrake's control center you'll be able to configure your
firewall in there. Mdk 8.0 comes with iptables and there are two way to
configure your firewall already on your machine. You have both "tiny
firewall" and Bastille firewall. Mandrake Control Center uses tiny
firewall by
Hello Colin,
Sunday, September 02, 2001, 4:37:26 PM, you wrote:
CJ> Hello all,
CJ> This is probably a dumb question, but I am haveing trouble setting up
CJ> a firewall.
CJ> I have lm8 running as a print server dhcp and logon server for my home
CJ> windows network.
CJ> I was also using this box t
Hello all,
This is probably a dumb question, but I am haveing trouble setting up
a firewall.
I have lm8 running as a print server dhcp and logon server for my home
windows network.
I was also using this box to share my dial-up internet connection.
I installed a very basic lm8 on a p120 with 20mb r
Hello all,
Just been looking back at some of the posts regarding firewalling
(which Iv'e had no success with yet)
I was wondering if there is any difference between the boxed and
downloaded iso version of mandrake 8. (apart from manuals and extra cd's)
The first time I installed, using the mandrak