On Wednesday 27 December 2006 07:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>> On Sat, December 23, 2006 6:28 pm, Andreas Fischer wrote:
> >>
> >> Well suse is a good solution. YAST is a very nice sys-admin tool,
> >> the best I've used, and yast (vs yast2) is a curses based version
> >> that makes remote GUI-type admin a cinch (without X).
> >
> > James, thanks
> >
> > that's not going to run on Centos, or is it ?
>
> G'day guys,
>
> In terms of a web-gui you could employ "webmin" ( www.webmin.com from
> memory ).  As for a GUI based tool I don't know any that work too
> well.  I find manually doing iptables a few times a month keeps you in
> practice :)

For information and interest, no soap box in sight ...
I did all of my iptables and masq setup with yast except OpenVPN tun stuff 
which was a one-liner in the Suse-firewall-custom script so mail, ssh on a 
secret port, www, dns and pop as well.
James
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