On Sat, 27 Jul 2002, Marvin [GodfatherofSoul] Bellamy wrote: > I know this is a LUG, but use OpenBSD for your firewall, especially if > you're a beginner. OpenBSD is designed from the ground up to be a > secure distro and installation is easy if you're not worried about X. > Plus, since so many residential networkers use it there's a ton of > documentation out there to get you going. OpenBSD's firewall rules are a lot easier to read and write (for me, at least). I can grok a file full of pass in quick on $outside proto tcp from any to any port = www a lot faster than a file full of iptables -A tcp_packets -p TCP -s 0/0 --dport 80 -j allowed particularly when it's been 6 months since I looked at my firewall's configuration file, and a year since I looked at the documentation. > Kurt Kessler wrote: > > >Ok, one other thing I thought about asking but then > >hesitated a bit... > > > >I know this is like asking "which distro is best?", > >but, I have Mandrake Secure Network Firewall, it says > >its a firewall and includes all the NIDS stuff also. > >OR, I have a rather nice tutorial on building my own > >NIDS with Red Hat 7.3, mySQL and php. Are there any > >other preconfigured ones out there. I was thinking > >that I might learn a bit more by learing what it > >is/does, and THEN building my own from scratch. I'm > >sure the Mandrake is quite a simple install, just > >wanted to check on other's suggestions for others. > >Thanks > > > >--- chuckx wrote: > > > >>On Fri, Jul 26, 2002 at 05:37:17PM -0700, Kurt > >>Kessler wrote: > >> > >>>Is a 75mhz box w/ 72mb suitable for a firewall? > >>> > >>That's more than enough power for a firewall. It > >>doesn't take much > >>proccessing power to filter a residential internet > >>connection, be it > >>broadband or dial-up. > >> > >>Good luck. > >> > >>-- > >>- chuckx | Charles K. Lee II - > >>- http://www.cold-sun.com - > >>-- > >> > >> > >>majordomo@kclug.org > >>Enter without the quotes in body of message > >> > > > > > >__________________________________________________ > >Do You Yahoo!? > >Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better > >http://health.yahoo.com > > > > > > > > > > >