On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Derek Martin wrote: > Sure, but it hardly matters, since if this is a firewall and your tcp/ip > stack has gone south, then you're still dead, because you won't be routing > packets! For that matter, if your TCP/IP stack has gone south, odds are the rest of the kernel probably isn't that far behind it. -- Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Why do we call them apartments if they are together? | | Why do we call them buildings if they are already built? | ********************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following text in the *body* (*not* the subject line) of the letter: unsubscribe gnhlug **********************************************************
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failove... jflythe
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failove... Paul Lussier
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failove... Derek Martin
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failove... Paul Lussier
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failove... Derek Martin
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failove... Derek Martin
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failove... Paul Lussier
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failove... Derek Martin
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failove... jflythe
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failove... Derek Martin
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failove... Benjamin Scott
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failove... Paul Lussier
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failover Paul Lussier
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failover jflythe
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failover Paul Lussier
- Re: IPChains Firewall and Failover Derek Martin
