Colin Jenkins wrote: >Hello civileme, > >Monday, March 18, 2002, 5:20:01 PM, you wrote: > >c> /etc/Bastille/bastille-firewall.cfg > >c> And look at bastille-firewall.cfg.orig to see why it is next to useless >c> unless hand-configured. >c> Cannot print remotely using CUPS unless the cups server is on the uplink >c> side, and of course no NIS/NFS. > >c> Civileme > >ummm, I must be confused (nothing unusual about that) >I was running Bastille, but had some problems with disconnection, so >when I reinstalled, I just ran internet connection sharing and the >basic firewall setup in Mandrake control center (which I thought was >tinyfirewall) >I only have bastille-firewall.cfg.orig in /etc/Bastille/ >and when I test it at grc.com, all ports are closed but not stealth. >I wasnt going to worry about setting up Bastille again till 8.2 comes >out. > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > tiny firewall is a very limited and restrictive bastille setup, but with a nice GUI tool. It is useful for stand-alones and not much else. On connection sharing it protects you from an iptables rules flush at boot but you can also configure that by hand (ref http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/81errata.php3).
Civileme
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