Re: Subject: Fw: netmeeting ports

2002-06-07 Thread Shay Hugi
Establishing a NetMeeting Connection with a Firewall When you use NetMeeting to call other users over the Internet, several IP ports are required to establish the outbound connection. The following table shows the ports, their functions, and the resulting connection. Port Function Outbound

Re: Subject: Firewall for Small Office

2002-06-07 Thread Shay Hugi
check out the S-BOX http://www.s-box.com/ -Shay Hugi -Mpthrill.com Message: 9 Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 12:25:46 -0400 From: Richard Ginski [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Firewall for Small Office --=_025FDA9C.FD9CEE6A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII

Re: Firewall for Small Office

2002-06-07 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya richar a 3-nic fw is fairly common... - examples in the ipchains-HOWTO fairly simple fw machine so far... progbably run you under $800 in hardware... - but days/weeks to configure your ipchains correctly.. http://www.Linux-Sec.net/Firewalls/ - list of firewall

Re: firewall logging

2002-06-07 Thread Mikael Olsson
Kevin Steves wrote: I'm tending to think TCP syslog over SSL/TLS would be a good thing to have. Yeah, I've sort of been thinking along the same lines myself. (Along with using a remote-only syslog receiver that doesn't need to bind the local domain sockets or whatever the OS flavour

RE: firewall logging

2002-06-07 Thread Ben Nagy
-Original Message- From: Mikael Olsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] [...] Kevin Steves wrote: I'm tending to think TCP syslog over SSL/TLS would be a good thing to have. Good, but expensive thing. Syslog over TCP over SSL would be much tougher on the CPU for smaller devices -

Re: Kazaa ports

2002-06-07 Thread Mikael Olsson
Marcelo Souza wrote: Hi all, Can you give me some good firewall politic to allow a secure use of Kazaa (p2p) program. Which are the ports and protocols it use only for file sharing? There is no such thing as a secure use of Kazaa. Did you completely miss out on the news of the easter

Re: Fw: netmeeting ports

2002-06-07 Thread Mikael Olsson
Robert Lowe wrote: Does anyone know the ports Microsoft net meeting uses so as I can let them through my firewall A list of ports and more information about netmeeting is here: http://www.shenton.org/~chris/nasa-hq/netmeeting/ -- Mikael Olsson, Clavister AB Storgatan 12, Box 393,

RE: PIX PDM

2002-06-07 Thread Bruno Fernandes
Ops With that command he is complaining that is not thepix softwareimage (that's what that command is doing ), to copy the pdm to the PIX do this: copy tftp flash:pdm -Original Message-From: Manson Lam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: quinta-feira, 6 de Junho de

Please help explain VACL/ACL Performance Impact Differences

2002-06-07 Thread Gary Flynn
Hi, Is a packet filter still considered relevant discussion here? :) I'm being asked to convert our Cisco IOS ACLs to VACLs to decrease the performance impact on our routers. However, reading the implementation documentation (instead of the sales literature) makes me question whether there will

Re: Fw: netmeeting ports

2002-06-07 Thread Joe Matusiewicz
At 11:49 PM 6/6/02, Robert Lowe wrote: Does anyone know the ports Microsoft net meeting uses so as I can let them through my firewall Thanks That's an easy one. From Microsoft's recommendation at: http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/Netmeeting/Corp/ResKit/Chapter4/default.asp To establish outbound

Re: Kazaa ports

2002-06-07 Thread Petteri Lyytinen
On Thu, 6 Jun 2002, Marcelo Souza wrote: Can you give me some good firewall politic to allow a secure use of Kazaa (p2p) program. I'm afraid secure use of KaZaa or similar software isn't obtained through firewalls but, with good up-to-date virus killers and responsible - data

RE: firewall logging

2002-06-07 Thread Paul Krumviede
--On Friday, 07 June, 2002 10:26 +0200 Ben Nagy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -Original Message- From: Mikael Olsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] [...] Kevin Steves wrote: I'm tending to think TCP syslog over SSL/TLS would be a good thing to have. Yeah, I've sort of been thinking