opening ports using IpTables

2002-01-22 Thread Oscar Castaneda V.
Hi, does anybody know how to open up all ports using IPTables?? I want to do this just for testing purposes, i have done it using IPF in FreeBSD, with a simple command telling it to default to accept. Any help = appreciated greetings, oscar -- PGP Key fingerprint = 87 83 5F D3 8D D4 B9 DC

ipfw dummynet

2002-01-16 Thread Oscar Castaneda V.
Hi, Is there support for dummynet in ipfw for linux?? Let me rephrase that: I have linux box destined to be a firewall. I want to use ipfw in order to configure dummynet to be able to control bandwidth consumption. Can I do this under linux? thanks, oscar -- PGP Key fingerprint = 87 83 5F D

Re: gnome email monitor

2002-01-10 Thread Oscar Castaneda V.
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 02:00:27PM -0500, Anthony E. Greene wrote: > At 12:46 PM 1/9/2002 -0600, Oscar Castaneda V. wrote: > >Does anyone know where I can find an email monitor for gnome so I can keep > >up with this list. > > What does an "email monitor" do? A

gnome email monitor

2002-01-09 Thread Oscar Castaneda V.
Does anyone know where I can find an email monitor for gnome so I can keep up with this list. After a while a find myself deleting emails because i dont read them on the fly, with an email monitor everyone would learn more efficiently, thats my take at least. greetings, oscar -- PGP Key fing

opening ports in iptables firewall

2002-01-09 Thread Oscar Castaneda V.
Hi all, I was wondering how i can allow connections through certain ports, i am using iptables as a firewall. I want to allow inbound and outbound connections on certain TCP and UDP ports so that netmeeting can work through my firewall Any help and suggestions are welcome, greetings, oscar

Re: FTP Server (other than wu-ftpd)

2001-12-19 Thread Oscar Castaneda V.
ProFTP www.proftp.net -- PGP Key fingerprint = 87 83 5F D3 8D D4 B9 DC 4F 15 B1 68 4E FE 2D AE ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: Finding open ports

2001-12-17 Thread Oscar Castaneda V.
On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 05:59:11PM -0700, Blake Thornton wrote: > OK, this is probably a bit of a cracker question, but I'm trying to get > into my own box. > > My box is behind a firewall and want to ssh into it. I have asked the > admin to open the port for me, but he's not moving as fast as

Re: Learning Linux

2001-12-12 Thread Oscar Castaneda V.
Learn how to use the terminal, then learn how to use a text editor. Start off with vi, then move on to emacs. Once you have these basic skills you can begin tunning your home network providing services you think the Sun server at work will provide, ie, DNS, email, www, etc. Get a good linux bo

squid not getting wet

2001-12-11 Thread Oscar Castaneda V.
Hi, I'm consulting a firm with a proxy firewall. All services are working fine with exception of squid. When i try to stop it: #/etc/rc.d/init.d/squid stop[FAILED] it fails. When I start it up it doesn't complain but doesn't work either. Im using squid (among other purposes) to