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Re: Configuring a firewall under Unix


From: dreamwvr <dreamwvr () dreamwvr com>
Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 22:03:27 -0600

hi,
  a 2 z is pretty much a ongoing process but there is good firewall 
material @
www.fwtk.org 
among others:-)
At 07:11 AM 6/3/99 -0700, David Rainville wrote:

Hi everyone!

I'm sure glad to be registered to this mailing list! Everyone is very
clever! I just started the unix World a few months ago and decided to
put my FreeBSD box on the internet. But before doing this, I decided to
protect myself against the outside malicious world so I decided to
install a firewall. My question is .. is there someone or a doc file
which explains how to configure from a to z a firewall including the
program installation? Any config example is welcome.. linux or
freebsd.. I have two boxes.. 

Thank you in advance!

David Rainville 
lrainville () yahoo com

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