Hi,plug's the best! A plug wizard is helping, and progress is in the air..I'm
copying scripts from the IP-Masquerade-HOWTO at tldp.org, and readingHardening
Linux by James Turnbull and Linux Firewalls by Robert ZieglerThanks,Mike-----
Original Message -----From: Chaz Sliger Date: Monday, March 28, 2011 5:03
pmSubject: Re: [PLUG] help with iptablesTo: "'General Linux/UNIX discussion and
help; civil and on-topic'" > Let me know if you still need someone to chat
about this.> I could give you some scripts if that would help.> ~chaz>
[email protected]> > -----Original Message-----> From:
[email protected]> [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Aaron Burt> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 4:40 PM> To:
[email protected]> Subject: Re: [PLUG] help with iptables> > On Sat, Mar
26, 2011 at 04:10:51AM +0000, [email protected] wrote:> > Hi,Anybody want some free
lunchs for a bit of iptables advice? I'm> > rewriting student exercises for a
Linux Networking class at > PCC and want> > to add an iptables task in each
lab. I know enough about packet> > filtering to introduce the topic but not
enough to write > iptables rules> > an experienced practitioner might develop.>
> Have you looked at the LPI or RHEL study guidelines?> > Practically speaking,
"experienced practitioners" don't get > fancy. If you> can cover basic
port-blocking/opening, forward-dynamic and > reverse-static> NAT, you'll have
well-educated students. If they get a little > experiencewith the Red Hat and
UFW config files, all the better.> Combine with IP Route, and you're great.> >
You might find interesting things in the LARTC or the NAT HOWTO.>
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