I am using the SuSEfirewall2 package. If you install that, and let it take care of it's dependencies, you will have iptables as well. I have struggled with ipchain rules myself, and that has taught me a bit about firewalling, but I found the SuSEfirewall2 works fine with my adsl connection, once I took a bit of time to read the manual and interpret what it says. Good luck. On Friday, December 21, 2001, at 09:26 PM, Kees Bergwerf wrote:
Originally to: Gnu iBook 2
Hello Gnu!
Thursday December 20 2001 17:32, Gnu iBook 2 wrote to All:
Gi> The web page has not been updated in over a year, it says it is for Gi> the 2.0.x kernel series,
Yes, but that is needed for sinus to work, but why should it not run with newer kernels?
Gi> 2.2.x has ipchains built-in, 2.4.x has iptables built-in.
Are you sure? I have 2.4.0-4GB but I cannot find iptables. I have /sbin/ipchains but no /sbin/iptables Where do I get iptables?
Gi> No, I don't think it is worth the trouble of compiling. Just use Gi> what you already have.
That is the problem. I don't have very much. I tried PMfirewall but it does not close all ports. I tried a firewall script from a Dutch site that also privided a script to login with adsl. It did the same as pmfirewall. But both scripts generate a lot of errors:
ipchains: Protocol not available
And it is quite hard to maintain unless I learn to understand ipchains.
Kees
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