[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randy Welch) writes:

Hello,

> 1.  httpd is still selected as a default started service.

I'm not sure I understand what you're saying here ...

> 2.  You can't login to the admin interface without clearing
>      shorewall first.

True enough, the solution is not to start shorewall (in expert mode
install) after boot so you can login on the httpd-naat web interface.

Then, when the configuration is done, shorewall will be restarted by the
backend anyway.

> 3.  Can it get the time settings from system config like it
>      does with the ethernet and other networking configs.

Ok, I'll add this today then.


> 4.  Shouldn't it install the caching name server by default
>      since you can configure it?

you mean in the require packages ? I'll check that

> 5.  In the network configuration if a network is set to a
>      private net address could it automatically tag that one
>      as LAN and the other interface ( if a 2 interface
>      machine ) set to LAN.

I'm not sure this is a good solution. One could have one private IP
network for the LAN and one private IP network for the DMZ ...

> 2.  Does any of the filtering in squidGuard work?  It 
> doesn't seem to catch anyting on either keyword or url.

yes, you should remove the .db files in
/usr/share/squidGuard-1.2.0/db/banneddestination/ and restart squid and
try if this works for you ...

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Florin                  http://www.mandrakesoft.com

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