Not sure where to ask this (Don't think there's an SNF Mail list and if
there is, its hidden in some cave somewhere run by a Yogi who subsists
on rice fish with my luck).
Anyway... To the point of this email... or blunt end...whichever you
prefer.
I've successfully setup the SNF Distro that
browser.
Hope this helps! If not, I suggest Valium! Grin! Grin!
Lanman
- Original Message -
From: FemmeFatale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 4:59 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie]Single Network Firewall, Xwindow Configuration Problem
Not sure where
On Thursday 22 August 2002 04:59 am, you wrote:
Not sure where to ask this (Don't think there's an SNF Mail list and if
there is, its hidden in some cave somewhere run by a Yogi who subsists
on rice fish with my luck).
Anyway... To the point of this email... or blunt end...whichever you
Hi guys,
I'm trying to install a SNF to protect the computer of my research group
, cos we are not very happy with the security offered by the university
netrwork. All the computer have port 80 and 25(i think cos of the internal
mail system) open on the external world and they work with NT on any
What kind of cards are they? I've never heard of a P166 handling one PCI
NIC let alone 3 !!
If these cards are in fact ISA, then it should support 1 or 2 but even so,
I can't see it handling 3.
Linux may detect them, but I'd be impressed if it could actually run that
many at all.
My home
.
HTH
Robin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Fred Fraley
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 7:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Single Network Firewall
Anyone
On Sunday 24 February 2002 04:47 am, Robin wrote:
Quoting myself from 2 or 3 days ago.
I happened to be just playing with one of my box hoping to make it into
a firewall box in the last few days. It's a 133 with 96MB of RAM. I
tried
- Original Message -
From: Gerald Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Single Network Firewall
On Sunday 24 February 2002 04:47 am, Robin wrote:
Quoting myself from 2 or 3 days ago
SNF is advertised as a specialized secure distro for one connection outside
the local lan (external to the world and internet), and ONE connection to the
internal lan (_must_ be IP #192.168.0.1)
On Sunday 24 February 2002 07:14, you wrote:
On Sunday 24 February 2002 04:47 am, Robin wrote:
If you need 2 or 3 nics in the machine with SNF that is not a problem, I can
plug those into the switch too if that is the case! :)
I'm resourceful what can I say?
Femme
Gerald Waugh wrote:
On Sunday 24 February 2002 05:37 pm, FemmeFatale wrote:
So... if i use SNF and connect it to a
On Sunday 24 February 2002 06:06 pm, FemmeFatale wrote:
If you need 2 or 3 nics in the machine with SNF that is not a problem, I
can plug those into the switch too if that is the case! :)
I'm resourceful what can I say?
Can your switch do port forwarding and/ or NAT (masq)?
--
Gerald Waugh
its a Dlink DSS8+ and on the webpage all i can find is:
= Store and Forward switching scheme ensures data integrity
Is taht what you meant?! NAT I don't know.
Femme
Gerald Waugh wrote:
On Sunday 24 February 2002 06:06 pm, FemmeFatale wrote:
If you need 2 or 3 nics in the machine with SNF
Anyone here using it? I'm thinking about it for a 4 desktop home network
with a cable connection. I have a 166mmx w/32 megs and a 3 gig HD laying
around I can use. (laying around! and it was only last spring I was still
getting by with a 486/25, 8 meg, 540 HD. Sheesh!!)
Hi guys
I finally convinced the supervisors in my university research group that
our windows machines are not very safe as they are...they are connected
to the net 24 hours a day with a couple of ports always open...and the information
on thos pc are quite important...I thought we could use the
If you have a spare low end Pentium machine and a couple of NICs lying
around, you have liftoff. There are many firewall products you could
use. I have found InteractiveBastille which comes with your Mandrake
distro easy enough. Others have suggested that gShield is easier still.
Basically
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 13:54:32 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys
I finally convinced the supervisors in my university research group that
our windows machines are not very safe as they are...they are connected
to the net 24 hours a day with a couple of ports always open...and the
Title: RE: [newbie] Strange CPU Load
Has anyone used
Single Network Firewall
7.2?
I'm looking at a
firewall system, and was wondering if this product was worth
buying?
Is there other
solutions anyone would suggest?
Thanks!
=
Dan Belkie Forzani Group LTD
On Tuesday 19 February 2002 17:48, you wrote:
i using this firewall, before this one i used smooth firewall, and all i can
say is get the mandrake firewall, a really good one. look on the ftp server
of mandrake for the iso version
Has anyone used Single Network Firewall 7.2?
I'm looking at
On Tuesday 12 June 2001 19:54, Florian wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2001 22:33, Florian wrote:
Did anyone try it?
Im thinking of using it as a router for our company we have
a lan with 10 pcs and a novell server (ouch) but since our
ElsaLancom (never buy it) chrashes every 10 minutes i was
Did anyone try it?
Im thinking of using it as a router for our company we have a lan with 10 pcs
and a novell server (ouch) but since our ElsaLancom (never buy it) chrashes
every 10 minutes i was wondering if Single Network Firewall firewall is an
possibly easy to use alternative?
If i did all
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