Sergio Korlowsky wrote:

> Phil wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> >   I've used the Firewall Design Tool for several firewalls which received
> > excellent results from portscans.
> >
> >   It's a set of webpages which uses questions and answers to construct a
> > firewall script tailored to your network.
> >
> > http://www.linux-firewall-tools.com/linux/firewall/
> >
> > --
> > Phil Lavigna
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Its a nice script-tool I had used in the past
> it has one shotcomming... It assumes you have
> one or two eth cards, and no ppp dialup
> connection, that can be fixed easily, But
> the ppp option should be 'considered' in his
> java script.
>
> I am on a dedicated line, connected full time to the net,  via ppp
> just have another pc running a dual boot pc, most used OS linux
> even for my kids (a 14 year and almost 18 girls!) ;-)  and love it!
>
> I have been using gfcc to customize the pre-configured
> ppp-masquerade.rule to reflect my system  addressing
>
> I would like to try out the Sinus Proyect firewall, but actually
> is available in tar only... and is Not easy to install and set up.
> just hoping a soul dares to take it and make an rpm.
> not judge me wrong, I like tar file and compile my own, but
> have had no success with Sinus.  ;-(
>
> I run a web server, not sensitive information... but is always nice
> to be protected, and keep pests and would be hackers of your sys
> they are just annoying.... not really much to loose regarding informationn.
>
> I used port-sentry long time ago, I like to run nmap and other tools to
> test my system, just to be informed of weaknesses... ;-)  if ANY!
>
> Sergio

Oops... Sorry, it does support ppp now!    great!

Sergio

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