On Thu, 23 May 2002, jose sanchez wrote: > Is me again. Sorry for the back-to-back postings. > > How good or reliable is RH 7.2 as a firewall system? > > Is it recommended? Nearly every recent Linux or BSD distribution, including Red Hat 7.2, should work fine as a firewall. Note that I said "recent" - older versions of Red Hat and other distros are notoriously insecure. If you're going to set up a firewall using Linux, you should become familiar with the Netfilter documentation at http://netfilter.samba.org. Netfilter (iptables) is the firewalling, NAT/PAT, and packet filtering code that ships with the 2.4 kernel. If you're bent on using Red Hat I would recommend that you find some way to stay current with their security updates. This is pretty easy to do if you register you machine with the Red Hat Network using the rhn_register command. It's also free for a single machine. My firewall at home runs OpenBSD. I've found that I don't have to install as many security updates over the life of the system, and I can pretend that I'm one of those 1337 haX0r d00dz, since OpenBSD has a more "hardcore" reputation. > > Thanks and sorry. > > ===== > "An ounce of gold cannot buy an ounce of time." > - Anonymous > > > www.whmicro.com > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience > http://launch.yahoo.com > > >