Re: Linux Firewall???

From: blinky (blinky_at_NOSPAM.Com)
Date: 07/08/04


Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 10:51:58 +0100

Hakim Z. Singhji wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> This is my first post and I was wondering if the group could
> help me with configuring a Linux firewall using Mandrake Linux 10. I'm
> somewhat of a newbie however I am picking up very well.
>
> I was told to build a network and use OpenBSD to develop the firewall? But
> that means I need to buy new hardware and I don't have the money for new
> hardware right now.
>
> I'm on a cable modem and I would like to be as secure as possible.

try

   http://easyfwgen.morizot.net/gen/

this, will build a FW script online.



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