Hi,

Bastille is a collection of perl scrits that configure your iptabels. These
iptables are realy doing the job, filtering incomming and outgoing data
according to the rules the Bastille scripts put in.
At startup the Bastille scripts are started, but you need also start
iptables at boot.

You can configure the Bastille settings manualy in the file
"/etc/Bastille/bastille-firewall.cfg" and you can start/stop/restart
Bastille and iptables with the command "/etc/rc.d/init.d/bastille-firewall
[start|stop|restart]". You can check the settings of the iptables with the
command "iptables -L".

Good luck,

Jeroen v.d. Westelaken

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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Paul Rodríguez
Verzonden: zaterdag 9 februari 2002 3:20
Aan: newbie
Onderwerp: [newbie] bastille and gateway



Hi, when I set up my gateway via drakgw (Mandrake Control Center) it
seems to do something funky with bastille?  What exactly is happening,
is bastille turned off when drakgw starts working?  How do I get them to
play nice?

- Paul Rodriguez



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