Seems to have some other issues as well. It should be updated to use
IPTables, or have the ability to see whether IPChains or IPTables is
installed and configure the appropriate program.
You are definitely correct in wondering if they're going to roll this
into MCC. Seems like it belongs there more.
Fabrice FACORAT wrote:
>
> Le Dimanche 2 Septembre 2001 08:14, Digital Wokan scribit :
> > Nice start, but definitely a work in progress. I tried running
> > different wizards to try it out but it continuously has a problem with
> > my networking setup.
> > It won't accept that the system's name is just beast.creatures (no .com,
> > net, .org, .blah, .etc) and that the IP is 192.168.50.3.
>
> you meet my point when I notice that it doesn't support people with an
> dynamic IP ( cable, DSL ). It completely screw up my net configuration.
> I can't believe it was in Corporate Server ! So many works.
> I just hope that Mandrake will merge it with the Mandrake Control Center and
> eliminate doublons ( firewall for exemple ).
>
> > Is there also a way to just install wizards for services we want to
> > run? Installing the wizards installed DHCP, WU-FTPD, and other services
> > as well that I didn't want on this system.
>
> It seems that this is going to change in the next releases.
>
> > It looks like a great idea for getting people up and running, but by
> > requiring the install of unwanted services, you take another company's
> > approach to installed services. (I can't count the number of infected
> > IIS servers I've been hit by infected with CR1/2/II whose owners didn't
> > even know they had IIS installed.)
>
> true. I 200% agree with you
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