You can't find it?  Look under "MandrakeSecurity for i386 processors and
more" in the Download section.  Ok, here let me do it for you :)

ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/Mandrake-iso/i386/

Good Luck,
Ron


--- Doug Gough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have looked on the mandrake site, but can't find it. I would like to
> download and try it. Can someone point me in the right direction?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ron Heron [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 9:21 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: [expert] OT:Cookfire
> 
> Hi Cecil,
> I have downloaded and installed Cookfire.  You are right, not too many
> docs or descriptions on it.  I will try to describe.
> 
> 1) The install 
> It is a basic system installation, with a graphical install.  You will
> need between 300 and 1200 MB available, and around 32M RAM.
> It will install a good number of packages and utilities, apache, php,
> perl, ssh, ssl, bastille-firewall, etc. No X-windows, so no X utilities
> or
> programs.  The install will set up a root account, and admin account,
> and
> you can optionally add a user (although there is no real reason for
> that).
>  The Kernel is a 2.2.18.  You specify your network interfaces during the
> installation.  It is very important that you properly identify your lan
> interface, and network address.
> 
> 
> 2) The configuration.  It was  designed to be able to install the base,
> and unplug keyboard and monitor, if desired.  After the reboot, you just
> point nescape to the lan IP you provided in the install
> (https://192.168.0.1:8443), and go from there.  Here is a large
> screenshot:
> http://www.heronet.2y.net/snapshot2.png
> 
> 3)  Maintenance.  Everything you need to do is provided via the web
> interface.  There is even a java applet to allow you to reach a shell
> command.  You are provided graphic monitor info, a means to status all
> procs, and configure/add/del rulesets on the firewall via a php frontend
> to bastille-firewall.  If you enable ssh, and ssh in from another
> location, you will be given a text menu rendition of the configuration
> for
> bastille.  You can also create backup files to restore the firwall
> later,
> if necessary.
> 
> 4)  Problems.  Port forwarding doesn't work.  I had to do it by hand. 
> Let
> me know if you need help with that.  In fact, ipmasqadm portfw is not in
> the distribution I used (beta3).  Also, I have some missing or
> misspointed
> links when it comes to restrict access-internet traffic.  But, it can
> still be configured if yo play with it.
> 
> Anyway, that's the long and short of it.  Let me know if you have
> specific
> questions, as I would be happy to answer.  All in all, I am quite
> pleased
> with it, and especially since I got port forwarding to work, and can use
> a
> web and mail server from behind the firewall.
> 
> Ron
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- Cecil Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Has anyone taken a look at Cookfire?  What all does it include?  The
> ISO
> > looks VERY big to be just a router/firewall...  Thanks in advance,
> > 
> > Cecil
> > 
> 
> 
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