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Re: linux firewal question (newbie)
From: Darren Reed <darrenr () reed wattle id au>
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 1998 23:43:48 +1000 (EST)
In some email I received from Bob Acosta, sie wrote:
TIS runs on BSDI, SOLARIS, HPUX, and NT. There are some differences between the UNIX platforms and the NT platforms. You can download FWTK for linux and TIS used to have some good links to various plugs, proxies, etc.. for the FWTK.
FWIW, I've read comments somewhere from someone who has _ported_ Gauntlet to run on Linux (yes, they had already bought it to run on other systems but because they got the source, they were able to make it run elsewhere, I assume). I cannot put a name or date to when that was. The comments about the porting effort went along the lines of it wasn't that hard due to similarities with the way the Gauntlet kernel changes work and the way Linux worked/works. Darren
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- Re: linux firewal question (newbie) Joseph S. D. Yao (Oct 07)
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- Re: linux firewal question (newbie) Kevin T. Shivers (Oct 14)
- Re: linux firewal question (newbie) Kevin Steves (Oct 09)
- Re: linux firewal question (newbie) Joseph S. D. Yao (Oct 07)
- Re: linux firewal question (newbie) Joseph S. D. Yao (Oct 07)
- Re: linux firewal question (newbie) David Lang (Oct 09)
- Re: linux firewal question (newbie) Christopher Nielsen (Oct 09)
- Re: linux firewal question (newbie) Darren Reed (Oct 14)
- Re: linux firewal question (newbie) Kevin T. Shivers (Oct 14)
- Re: linux firewal question (newbie) David Lang (Oct 14)
- Re: linux firewal question (newbie) Kevin T. Shivers (Oct 14)
- Re: linux firewal question (newbie) Joseph S. D. Yao (Oct 14)
- Re: linux firewal question (newbie) Joseph S. D. Yao (Oct 16)