It's more up to date than the one on the CD set, it has more options, and in my opinion, runs better. It >also allows for running a dhcp server on
Sniped a lot of stuff . the same machine you're running a firewall on. Version 1.4 didn't >allow for that. Will download it and install it via yast. Thanks for the addes info.
I also note your tackling all this from outside of yast ? why ? yast to simplistic ? Yast doesn't allow for configuration of everything to do something this large. Yast can't manage >SuSEfirewall, and I don't think it manages the DHCP server configuration. I administer my systems with a> >combination of YaST, and editing config files directly.
How do you keep it all in sync between the two ie hand edit files and yast admin ? Ah ha . Makes sence now. With my linited time , I have allways tried to use yast whenever I can ! I try to aviod hand coded stuff , as yast like to over right sometimes , and that means I need to keep copies, Resolv.conf allways disapears on me , and xf86config gives realy priecise settings. give it the right numbers(do you homework first) and it works like a charm.
Oh, one last thing, if you edit the /etc/rc.config file directly, don't forget to run "SuSEconfig" afterwards. YaST runs that after you change settings. :-)
Will do.
Hope this helped, Argentium
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