At 03:30 PM 1/10/2003 -0600, you wrote:
That, and nothing has really changed in ipchains in a long time.I think development on ipchains pretty much stopped about two years ago, the functionality was replaced by iptables in the 2.4 kernel series. Not sure about Sun/Cobalt, but most of the rest of the Linux community has abandoned ipchains. That's why the documentation on the net is so old.
IPChains is enabled in the 2.2 kernel on a Raq4. All you need to do is find an RPM to load and you're set. You'll configure based on the services that you want/need to offer on each of the Raq4s that you load ipchains on.
Even thought the documentation may be old, it's most likely still valid.
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