On Friday 08 March 2002 01:38, Dr Joe Brand wrote:
iptables and Bastille are installed, but drakconf still can't find them.
I've removed them and reinstalled them to no avail.
I think there is a problem with drakconf and the wizards it uses.
When I start drakconf the following message
iptables and Bastille are installed, but drakconf still can't find them.
I've removed them and reinstalled them to no avail.
I think there is a problem with drakconf and the wizards it uses.
When I start drakconf the following message apears in the shell window
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On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Dr Joe Brand wrote:
Where can I get information on configuring a firewall? The GUI in
drakconf is hosed. It says I need to install iptables and Basstille.
You could easily install iptables and Bastille to fix DrakConf, by issuing
the following commands, as root:
urpmi
Michael D. Viron wrote:
Paul,
First please try not to send an htmlized e-mail to the list, as
sometimes people will see it as below, with all kinds of extra, html
related stuff that makes it much harder to read.
And others of us may see a very small unreadable typeface, or perhaps
very
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From: s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] firewall setup
I tried that route, but didn't have much luck. It seemed to want to be a
bridge for ethernet with only connection capablities for 56k dial up. Is
this correct or did I
Title: RE: [newbie] Firewall setup tool
You may want to go to the Bastille web page and download the final release of Bastille. The one in 8.0 is release candidate 2 or something like that. InteractiveBastille should run out of /usr/sbin and you can do it in an x window su console if you load
and it works great)
3: ethernet to ethernet bridge
I can explain in more detain if you need. just let me know
James Massardo
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Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] firewall setup
I tried
massardo
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Subject: Re: [newbie] firewall setup
Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 15:22:51 -0500
Thanks, and thanks for the offer to help further. I'll probably give it a
shot again later today. Do you suppose i can still use my current gateway
I tried that route, but didn't have much luck. It seemed to want to be a
bridge for ethernet with only connection capablities for 56k dial up. Is
this correct or did I misunderstand/ do something wrong?
-s
On Wednesday 23 May 2001 01:14 pm, you wrote:
a realy good firewall/dhcp/proxy
Well, the connection, firewall, and ipmasq in pretty easy in 8.0. I can't
help with the samba cause we don't really want ours to communicate to each
other. But with the prior, if you are doing a fresh install, choose set up
lan and put in your ips for each of your machines and a submask.
I'd like to know if there's a way to allow ICQ to function
through a firewall on a Linux Machine. So far, I haven't
been able to find a solution.
I don't know about the linux version, but the Windows version has proxy
support. Since ICQ acts as a server, but listens to dynamic port, it
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Firewall Setup
I'd like to know if there's a way to allow ICQ to function
through a firewall on a Linux Machine. So far, I haven't
been able to find a solution.
I don't know about the linux version, but the Windows version
With the winblows version you can also setup ICQ to listen on a particular
range
of ports, usually around about 20 are needed.
If you have several machines running ICQ through a single proxy then you
need to set up
each instance of ICQ to use a different range of ports.
Obviously you will
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