Hi Matthias, > my box, which is also acting as router for a small VPN. I used fwbuilder with > iptables on RH. It seems that Debian uses another way to install a firewall, > so could you give me some pointers to where I can read up?
As long as you're running a kernel with iptables support, there's no reason you can't use fwbuilder/iptables on your Debian box too. You could probably even copy your fwbuilder XML config file across to the new machine, make any necessary (probably minor) changes and compile the rules again if all you're doing is a migration from RH to Debian. The only thing is you may need to grab fwbuilder from Testing or Unstable, I don't think it's in Stable. What I do is run fwbuilder on my personal machine (running Unstable) and export the rules to the relevant firewall machine by scp (which are much more cut down machines for security reasons, obviously). I use fwbuilder to maintain 3 Debian-based firewalls, works a charm. HTH Jonathan Oxer Chief Technical Officer Internet Vision Technologies <http://www.ivt.com.au> Jade Servers <http://www.jadeservers.com> Ph +61 3 9723 9399 / Fx +61 3 9723 4899 GPG key: http://www.ivt.com.au/gpg/jon.oxer.gpg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

