Re: [newbie]Single Network Firewall, Xwindow Configuration Problem

2002-08-22 Thread FemmeFatale
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

Re: [newbie]Single Network Firewall, Xwindow Configuration Problem

2002-08-22 Thread Dan LaBine
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

Re: [newbie]Single Network Firewall, Xwindow Configuration Problem

2002-08-22 Thread et
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

Re: [newbie] Single Network Firewall

2002-02-25 Thread Richard Wenninger
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

RE: [newbie] Single Network Firewall

2002-02-24 Thread Robin
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 both Mandrake SNF and Smoothwall on it. I haven't played

Re: [newbie] Single Network Firewall

2002-02-24 Thread Gerald Waugh
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

Re: [newbie] Single Network Firewall

2002-02-24 Thread Dan LaBine
- 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

Re: [newbie] Single Network Firewall

2002-02-24 Thread ed tharp
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:

Re: [newbie] Single Network Firewall, OT a min pls

2002-02-24 Thread FemmeFatale
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

Re: [newbie] Single Network Firewall, OT a min pls

2002-02-24 Thread Gerald Waugh
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

Re: [newbie] Single Network Firewall, OT a min pls

2002-02-24 Thread FemmeFatale
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

Re: [newbie] Single Network Firewall setup

2002-02-20 Thread Brian Parish
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

Re: [newbie] Single Network Firewall setup

2002-02-20 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
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

Re: [newbie] Single Network Firewall 7.2

2002-02-19 Thread jeroen
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

Re: [newbie] Single Network Firewall

2001-06-12 Thread civileme
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