On 5/5/06, Gabriel Briones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
or you can try my blog :-)
http://jond3rd.blogspot.com
just a tip, if you want to make your IPTables shorter, try to use multiport options
ex. iptables -A INPUT -m multiport -p tcp --dports 69,88,55 -j ACCEPT
regards
-jon-
On 5/5/06, Michael Tinsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
--- seekuel < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found a firewall script used for qmail. Can and
> some body add some lines
> in order to make the rules tighter?
> The services are as follows: IMAP(s), POP(s),
> HTTP(s), SMTP(s), SSH
>
> Thanks and more power,
>
> -sandeil
>
How tight? :-)
If learning iptables seem like a daunting task, take a
look at http://firehol.sourceforge.net -- with it, you
can setup up your server's firewall to only allow the
services you mentioned in a short script, like:
interface eth0 mail
server pop accept
server imap accept
server smtp accept
etc., etc., etc.
--- mike t.
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