Easiest firewall?

From: John Fleming (john_at_wa9als.com)
Date: 05/09/04

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    Was the consensus Shorewall?? I tried the archives to no avail. I want to
    open the standard stuff like www, ftp, ssh, named, pop and smtp, and some
    ports for Webmin and want to block the rest. What's the easiest for a
    newbie to start with? Thanks! - John

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