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Re: ip masquerade : which one?



On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 02:13:34AM +1000, Kevin Easton wrote:
> ipmasq is the go.  ipmasq is cool.  ipmasq rocks your world.
> 
> Just setup your internet access on the gateway machine, then when it's all
> working, apt-get install ipmasq - and you'll have ipmasquerading for all
> your local networks.  No configuration required.
> 
> Well, it blew me away anyway.
> 
>     - Kevin.
> 
> (And if you want to add any custom firewall rules, just add your own script
> to /etc/ipmasq/rules/).

On that note, I would like to see some example scripts that address
that issue. As part of the upcoming task-harden, it would be nice if
someone would take on the task of adding .rul files which close most
of the ports - perhaps a simple script which checks what services you
have (www, ssh, etc) and leaves only those ports between 1-1024 open
to the outside world.



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