--- In [email protected], Brad Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> sangbsy wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > I am trying to configure a Linux Box into a firewall,I am using 
these
> > sets of iptables  rules shown at the bottom of this message for 
this
> > particular task.
> > 
> > While using Nmap ,its showing some open ports like 
smtp,http,https and
> > domain  which i have directed (DNAT) it to the internal servers 
[Web
> > Server ,Mail Server , SSH and DNS server] through Iptables.
> > 
> > Is there any possible way to hide/Stealth these ports .
> > 
> > I want to make this firewall in a stealth mode .(No Visible 
Ports) 
> 
> Err.. if they are "stealth" then how will anything connect to them?
> I'm assuming that you have DNAT'd them so that machines outside 
your firewall can actually access 
> the services. Correct?
> 
> Brad
> -- 
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>



Hi Brad,
Yes ,Brad thats right.
Thanks .


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