Firewall
Chalonec Roger
Chalonec.Roger at pbgc.gov
Thu May 6 10:05:02 UTC 2004
I was pointed to firestarter and am pleased with it so far.
Roger
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Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 10:33 PM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: Firewall
On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 21:31, Jason M Evans wrote:
> We've been having virus trouble on our network, so I set my computer
> as the host and I've been staying on the Fedora side of my partition.
> I downloaded and printed some firewall tutorials, but it's hard to
> understand (I'm new to Linux). Can someone help me set up a good
> firewall? Also, is it possible to set up a Linux firewall that will
> work even when my Windows side of the partition is booted instead?
>
> Also, if it's okay to ask two easy questions in the same posting, here
> they are (let me know if I should post separately):
>
> [I have searched for these answers to no avail]
>
> How do I set Evolution to automatically Send/Receive upon program
> start?
>
> How do I change the color of windows in Fedora, the gray inside part
> of windows?
>
> Thanks, this is exciting. I am pursuing an MIS degree and planning to
> pursue Red Hat Certification. I am excited about my long adventure.
> [just a bit of introduction]
>
> Jason.
I here you want to work with this stuff, so I'll add some extras (for
free).
This group has prebuilt firewalls http://www.linuxguruz.com/iptables/
That said no firewall will protect you (directly) from viruses since
they can travel in on any media or connection. Only a good enforceable,
security/usage policy will help. This will include (but not limited to)
policies on;
1) Anti-virus updates
2) Portable media usage
3) Any usage restrictions S.A for work only
4) Recovery procedures
5) Other stuff
Check these sites also
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/resources/network_security-2.html
http://www.sans.org/
http://www.whitehats.com/info/IDS162
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jludwig <wralphie at comcast.net>
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