I didn't like it too much.  I instead opted for coyote linux for our 
firewall here at the library.
I used it to provide a firewall to our public wireless access point here in 
Abbeville.   It has iptables built in, so I just added a few lines so that 
the public wifi clients can only access the internet and none of our staff 
machines.

Here is a page explaining how I did it.  I have some screenshots of the 
coyote linux menu in there too.
http://www.vermilion.lib.la.us/techsite/librarywireless/
I know I probably left something out or misconfigured the firewall, but I'm 
the only sysadmin here and I'm still learning iptables.  So far it has been 
working really well for public use.



Adam J. Melancon

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