Linux Firewall

Cyber Source peter at thecybersource.com
Wed Feb 9 09:21:48 EST 2005


I love this stuff at Devil-Linux. It's very nice and easy setup and can 
put that doorstop old p166mhz machine everyone's got laying around 
somewhere to some good use. It requires next to nothing to run, NO hard 
drive needed and min 32mb ram. It runs off cd and reads it's entire /etc 
configs from a floppy, you take the floppy out after boot, nobody can 
change configs! Need another config for a different network? Pop in 
another floppy, make your changes and done. It's a rather large download 
(about 178MB). I could make you a copy here if you need. Check it out at 
http://devil-linux.org and you can get the latest right from 
sourceforge, http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=34096

Timothy J. Finucane wrote:

>I've seen the subject of Linux firewalls discussed on this mail list
>before. I was wondering if someone could point me to either online
>resources or some books that might teach me how to set up a firewall.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Tim
>
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