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Sean Goss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I was wondering if anybody had any experience with adding IP 
> Masq with a Aries server. Or if Anybody had thought of doing 
> that at all. 

Hadn't heard of the "Aries" server before.  In looking at their web site, it
looks like the box already has what you need:

<quote>
To prevent unauthorized network and server access from the outside, Aries
Server includes packet filter firewall. The firewall protects your company's
private data while giving your users full Internet access. NAT hides your
internal network from the Internet, giving you additional protection from
hackers. With new SSH remote access, system administrators will be able to
securely connect to their Aries Server Appliance without fear of hackers or
snoops. Encrypted passwords, secure key authentication, and root logins can
all be enabled or disabled.
</quote>

As their site indicates that the system uses an "optimized" 2.2.16 kernel.
This is most likely based on  ipchains.

Jamin W. Collins

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