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Re: Re: Firewalls?
M.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:07
AM
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Firewalls?
Where can I download e-smith?
Have they been
taken
over?
Thanks
Paul
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "steve" <steve@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Not entirely
true -
if you use one of the firewall distro's. You can have a firewall up in
4
mins, ok then 14. Look at e-smith, fli4l, smoothwall etc. >
>
Steve. > > Linux > Assuming you want to put a machine
between you and the net or move to the > OS, Linux offers a cheap
(as in free) way to setup a firewall. It is the > most complex of
solutions since a default linux install is not particularly >
secure. Some knowledge of the OS and a lot of reading to work out
what's > what is required to create a suitable firewall machine
although newer > distributions have tried to create an easier
interface to do this. Not > recommended unless you know the OS or
have a patient friend to teach one or > a trustworthy one to go
in
and set up for you. You would also need to move > the DUN
connection
to Linux and install IP Masquearding and Port Forwarding > to
perform an ICS type sharing of the connection. It is suitable as
a >
firewall for a network. Could be configured from the host PC or through
a > suitably secured telnet SSH1/2 shell to the host from a
client. > > > A hardware firewall is obviously the
better
bet in more secure environments, > but IME the NIS and previous
AtGuard have been more thna enough for my > needs. Zone Alarm
gets
many recommendations but my personal experience leads > me to not
concur with this recommendation. Out of those I have used and >
tried, NIS is my winner. There were some others I tried briefly but
they > either failed to install or had run time problems so I
have
ignored them > here. > > HTH > >
Mark. > > >
>
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