On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 02:32:37PM -0500, Narins, Josh wrote:
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> I spent a good amount of time with my old 2.2.x ipchains firewall.
>
> Because it was a laptop, it included different start scripts based on 10.x
> or 192.x or static IPs (I seem to recall)
>
> I liked it. It was very nicely form
The question is whether or not there is something I can use to just convert
these to iptables world.
When you configure the kernel in the netfilter/iptbales configuration
(under networking) there are two options: ipchains support and ipfw support.
With these you can compile a 2.4 kernel, use ip
* Narins, Josh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030220 11:51]:
>
> I spent a good amount of time with my old 2.2.x ipchains firewall.
>
> Because it was a laptop, it included different start scripts based on 10.x
> or 192.x or static IPs (I seem to recall)
>
> I liked it. It was very nicely formatted (no t
I spent a good amount of time with my old 2.2.x ipchains firewall.
Because it was a laptop, it included different start scripts based on 10.x
or 192.x or static IPs (I seem to recall)
I liked it. It was very nicely formatted (no tabs, well spaced) and was
organized in a way I felt was appropria
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