Hello Doron,
Thanks for the link.  It is a first step in the right direction.  But it
is still good only for someone who is willing to invest some time and
study the subject.
It is not yet an "out of the box" solution for someone with simple and
standardized needs and wants just to get the job done without being
bothered.
Time permitting, I'll study it and make a recommendation for Israeli ADSL
users.
                                             --- Omer
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Doron Ofek wrote:

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> &bet;&yod;&vav;&fmem; &shin;&yod;&shin;&yod; 14 &pe;&bet;&resh;&vav;&alef;&resh; 2003, 13:09, Omer Zak &kaf;&tav;&bet;:
> > Once upon a time I configured a 2.2.x Linux firewall with ipchains, and
> > used a script with which I was happy, as it opened only certain ports, had
> > anti-spoofing protection, etc.
> > More recently I configured a 2.4.x Linux firewall with iptables.However
> > I am not happy with the iptables configuration used there.
> >
> > Does anyone know about a collection of recommended iptables scripts for
> > the following environments:
> > 1. Single Linux PC at home (no need to export services like WWW to the
> >  Internet).
> > 2. Home or small office network (NAT, any PC can access the Internet,
> >  nothing is exported to the world).
>
> Hi Omer
>
> http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/
>
> Doron


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