On Monday 18 June 2001 00:41, you wrote:
snip
course!) if you wanted you can install other packages but
whether that leaves the machine much use as a firewall depends
on the packages and your skill as a system configurator, that
would be a topic above my head
bascule
On Saturday
snf is a linux distro, as far as i can tell it is a lm7.2 distro using the
2.2.19secure kernel cut down to exclude stuff you don't need in a firewall
with the bastille stuff added and most network configs initially setup to
deny traffic (you have to enable any services you want), it installs
oh yeah...
you have to set up something called a network too!
bascule
On Sunday 17 June 2001 1:13 pm, you wrote:
snf is a linux distro, as far as i can tell it is a lm7.2 distro using the
2.2.19secure kernel cut down to exclude stuff you don't need in a firewall
with the bastille stuff
On Sunday 17 June 2001 08:13, bascule wrote:
snf is a linux distro, as far as i can tell it is a lm7.2
distro using the 2.2.19secure kernel cut down to exclude stuff
you don't need in a firewall with the bastille stuff added and
most network configs initially setup to deny traffic (you have
If anyone has installed the Single Network Firewall, does it install in
conjunction with LM8.0 or does it have to go on a clean harddrive to act as a
sole router firewall, server etc. In other words in a stand alone box that
does only the network connection and firewall? TIA for any