Nicolas wrote:
I have just installed 5.2 on my machine and everything works. Now I am
trying to configure it and I want to put up a firewall but a everything
I read seem to refer to a dial up connection, I have a LAN connection.So
my question(s) is: is there a difference between a firewall for
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 07:15:46 +0100
Nicolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
> I have just installed 5.2 on my machine and everything works. Now I am
>
> trying to configure it and I want to put up a firewall but a
> everything I read seem to refer to a dial up connection, I have a LAN
> connec
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 07:15:46 +0100
Nicolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
> I have just installed 5.2 on my machine and everything works. Now I
> am trying to configure it and I want to put up a firewall but a
> everything I read seem to refer to a dial up connection, I have a
> LAN connectio
Hello.
I have just installed 5.2 on my machine and everything works. Now I am
trying to configure it and I want to put up a firewall but a everything
I read seem to refer to a dial up connection, I have a LAN connection.So
my question(s) is: is there a difference between a firewall for a dial
u
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 12:33:47AM +0200, mempheria wrote:
> Q1:
> i just setup my first ipfw/with natd firewall :-)
> i run the preconfigured firewalltype called "simple"
> can anyone help me make a ruleset that blocks all to inside
> (except dhcp from my isp & ssh from inside) and allows everyt
Q1:
i just setup my first ipfw/with natd firewall :-)
i run the preconfigured firewalltype called "simple"
can anyone help me make a ruleset that blocks all to inside
(except dhcp from my isp & ssh from inside) and allows everything out?
when i try to learn, and look at the "simple" configuratio