> > Save yourself some hassle and replace the Ubuntu server with IPCop and > > Advproxy/Urlfilter and your setup as you described is pretty much > > complete. Of course at this point your Wireless Modem is not doing much, > > so replace it with a USB/PCI one direct into the IPCop box. > > Thing is the Ubuntu server is not only used for firewall/filtering, I > use it for running BackupPC as well - can IPCop run that? I don't > however see the need to move to IPCop as the Ubuntu server does > everything I need it to. > > Thanks for the reply. > Have you tried to use iptables? It's easier and you still can use your Ubuntu. http://taufanlubis.wordpress.com/2007/09/27/setup-firewall-with-iptables-in-ubuntu-part-1/ http://taufanlubis.wordpress.com/2007/09/28/setup-firewall-with-iptables-in-ubuntu-part-2/ http://taufanlubis.wordpress.com/2007/09/30/setup-firewall-with-iptables-in-ubuntu-part-3/ http://taufanlubis.wordpress.com/2007/09/30/setup-firewall-with-iptables-in-ubuntu-part-4/ and you can use tcptrack to monitor your tcp traffic http://taufanlubis.wordpress.com/2007/12/29/network-monitor-tcptrack/ but make sure to check your security hole. http://taufanlubis.wordpress.com/2007/12/27/nmapfe-%e2%80% 93-nmap-front-end/ Cheers, Taufan Lubis Registered Ubuntu User #16660 The more you give to others, the more respect you get in return. My Articles@ www.taufanlubis.wordpress.com
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