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Re: Firewall for use with cable modem?



At 06:02 PM 19/12/2000, Phillip Deackes wrote:
I have spent much of the day getting more and more confused about
firewalls and Linux. I am having a cable modem installed soon and want my
system to be secure. I have only the one computer, and am running Woody.

Is there a free (or low-cost) firewall which will work on Debian? I don't
feel confident enough to be messing with ipchains and such. I had a look
at Storm Firewall, but this is expensive at 99USD and seems way over the
top for what I would need on a single workstation.

I downloaded gfcc, but don't understand what to do with it. I have read
the Firewall HOWTO but I really don't grasp much of it. I am embarassed to
admit that I really want an out-of-box solution - something I can install
and perhaps tweak a little as I get more confident. I don't do anything
out of the ordinary on the Internet, just the usual mail, news and web. I
occasionally use ReadAudio and ftp, but not a lot else.

Any ideas?

Cheers.

--
Phillip Deackes

I first installed linux I was setting up a firewall/masq maching. I found the information, and at the end, the firewall scripts at TrinityOS to be very useful.

http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~dranch/LINUX/index-linux.html#TrinityOS

Not sure if they have a pre-made script just for a single machine, but if they don't you can just chop the masq section at the end.

Steven



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