Scott C. Best, 2001-02-23 10:36 -0800
> A quick question along long these lines...what's the
>prefered open-source license for LEAF documentation projects?
>I'm wrapping up a "FTP and Firewalls" .pdf and I wanted to
>get that part right. Well, I wanted to get it all right, but
>I'll start
A quick question along long these lines...what's the
prefered open-source license for LEAF documentation projects?
I'm wrapping up a "FTP and Firewalls" .pdf and I wanted to
get that part right. Well, I wanted to get it all right, but
I'll start easy...
Thanks!
-Scott
On Fri, 2
Everyone,
First everyone deserves a big pat on the back. We have doubled the content that was in
the original LRP Q&A.
With help from Rick, I modified our DocManager backup script to only archive our
content. Prior to this the SF html (~300 lines) was wrapped around our content. This
made it h
David Douthitt wrote:
>
> I've been working on the firewall again... it seems that most of the
> headaches are coming from DNS. I have to allow:
>
> * DNS lookups:
>1a. from the firewall to an external server (TCP)
>1b. from the firewall to an external server (UDP)
>2a. from the ins
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Hilton Travis wrote:
> Hi George,
>
> I downloaded your 2.4.1 1.68MB image and stuck it on a disk. I just
> un-commented the following modules (and added the 3c509.0 module from
> your kernel tarball to the disk):
>
> iptable_natip_nat_ftp
> ip_conntrack ip_conntrack
George Metz, on Fri 23 February 2001 at 04:55 channelled:
>
> On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, George Metz wrote:
>
> > And finally, done.
>
> And what should greet my wondering eyes this morning,
> after all that work last night, but the announcement
> on Slashdot that Linus et al. have released Kernel
> 2.4
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> George Metz, 2001-02-22 05:16 -0500
> >And finally, done.
>
> George,
> Kernel 2.4.2 was just released.
Oh believe me, I know. First thing's first though; they've got major IDE
and some rather hefty Reiser bugs taken care of, both of which I use, so
upgr
I've been working on the firewall again... it seems that most of the
headaches are coming from DNS. I have to allow:
* DNS lookups:
1a. from the firewall to an external server (TCP)
1b. from the firewall to an external server (UDP)
2a. from the inside net to an external server (TCP)