On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Orna Agmon wrote:
> I agree with Eli on this point. I think this is a great lecture for SIL,
> but Eli's lecture was given not so long ago, and I feel there is a bit
> more to GNU and Linux than repeating topics in such a small time interval.
I will not repeat on his topics a
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Eli Billauer wrote:
> Hello Adir.
>
> As you may recall, I gave a lecture about iptables, which covered both
> masquerading and some basic firewalling. But it seems like iptables is a
> very popular topic: The knockout winner of google searches, that bring
> people to my site,
Hi Eli,
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Eli Billauer wrote:
> As you may recall, I gave a lecture about iptables, which covered both
> masquerading and some basic firewalling. But it seems like iptables is a
Yes, I remember that.
> And yes, I treated firewalling as a side issue in my lecture. After all,
>
Hello Adir.
As you may recall, I gave a lecture about iptables, which covered both
masquerading and some basic firewalling. But it seems like iptables is a
very popular topic: The knockout winner of google searches, that bring
people to my site, is exactly iptables and masquerading (since I kee
I'll be gald to be there. Although I lack time to spend, this one interests me
better then most other subjects.
If you need my help, let me know.
Ez.
On Sunday 18 January 2004 08:49, Adir Abraham wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I wish to give a lecture regarding IPtables(netfilter, if to be exact).
> Since
Hi all,
I wish to give a lecture regarding IPtables(netfilter, if to be exact).
Since until now, there were only two specific lectures regarding IPtables
(mainly about NAT), I wish to give a lecture for a wider audience - the
concepts of IPtables, how to use it (properly), some examples, and alike