David Walluck wrote:
> Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
>
> > cooker -> air = not supported
> > oxygen -> air = insane
> > air -> air = even more insane
>
> What is this about? I think I'm using Air, but the oxygen
> mandrake-release RPM was never updated.
>
> > during the first few it was every hour, then 6hrs, I'm not sure off hand
> > if it depends on the level in the one shipped with 7.0 if it doesn't it's
> > set for 24hrs. Do you have both crond anacron installed :/
>
> I do have them bothh installed, I had them both running, then I switched
> to anacron only, because I'm not sure if they are conflicting and
> causing jobs to run more than they should.
>
> > > No, I meant your first guess. msec doesn't do any firewall things, but
> > > it would be great if it did in a future version. I have been looking for
> > > a firewall setup tool that is easy to use. If I do it by hand I always
> > > end up blocking too much.
> >
> > still planed (yeah yeah, i know I'm a "lazy sob"), I'll do some digging
> > and seee if i can avoid starting from scratch, again.. (I also tend to
> > loose things ;)
>
> There is a tool called "Lokkit: Firewall Configuration For The Rest Of
> Us" by Alan Cox which is not meant to "configure arbitary firewalls",
> but "to make it simple to understand it is solely designed to handle
> typical dialup user and cable
> modem setups." This is a newt/slang based tool, (isn't there a
> gnome-newt or gtk-newt frontend?), and the description sounds good, but
> I get some errors running it, and it doesn't allow some services that I
> need.
>
> --
> Sincerely,
>
> David Walluck
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
David.. where can I get it?
I would like to try it out also... TIA
Sergio