afest) browser, concerning security. Same thing
for mail client (outlook vs messenger)...
For the moment, I think IE is safer (due to patches, and ability to control). If you
have another opinion, please tell it me.
Thanks for advance.
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Gilles POIRET
heck that.
And yes, "-A input -s 0/0 -d 0/0 -i eth0 -j ACCEPT" opens your computer..
Good luck,
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Gilles POIRET
PS : If you use 2.4.x kernel, you should use iptables...
Victor Usjanov a écrit, dimanche 17 février 2002, à 21:01 :
> Hello
>
> I am trying to run ipchains
perfectly.
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Gilles Poiret
Kartik Trivedi a écrit, mardi 8 janvier 2002, à 03:04 :
> hey guys,
>
> Any idea how can i run an FTP server behind a NAT.
>
> I share DSL connection with my roommates using a router. But i want to
> connect to my machine (RH Linux 7.2 which has
where destination is web,
smtp, pop port. (Working context -> no irc, )
Is it an useful and effective configuration ?
Regards,
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Gilles Poiret
Gilles Poiret a écrit, samedi 29 décembre 2001, à 16:21 :
> Hello,
>
> I plan to give my company access to Internet. My ISP
o I'm wondering about risk for my network.
For me, the risk is null : private addesses are ... private, and no IP services are
running on workstations.
But I may be wrong !
So I appreciate advices.
Thanks,
and Happy New Year !
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Gilles POIRET
My LAN :
a Windows NT 4 Server, and 10 worksta
Well,
you can use John the Ripper, a free tool originally designed for unix, but ported for
windows.
http://www.openwall.com/john/
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Gilles POIRET
Javier Palomares Lopez a écrit, mercredi 17 octobre 2001, à 11:49 :
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>
> Hi all!
>
>