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Old 05-16-2004   #11 (permalink)
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IP Tables

Thanx for your help regarding routing, but I want to do routing with IP Tables and not Firestarter as you suggested. I did set it up with Firestarter, but would like some help using IP Tables if possible.
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Thanx for your help regarding routing, but I want to do routing with IP Tables and not Firestarter as you suggested. I did set it up with Firestarter, but would like some help using IP Tables if possible.
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Thanx Opnosforatou, I'll read through the documents on the link and let u know if I need any further help.
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Excellent post kpzani.

I thought I'd never give up Shorewall, but I'm really diggin' on Firestarter. Nice app and tutorial!!

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re: routing

Ditto the last post.
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3 requirements

i watched its graphical figure
it is looking best but tell me one thing
in speed point of view it is better than iptables ?
and second thing is can we block sites and ip address through this
and third thing is

can i use it as a cache server like squid
if it fulfill these ideas than i think it is very best but if not then ...
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Re: 3 requirements

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i watched its graphical figure
it is looking best but tell me one thing
in speed point of view it is better than iptables ?
and second thing is can we block sites and ip address through this
and third thing is

can i use it as a cache server like squid
if it fulfill these ideas than i think it is very best but if not then ...
this is basicaly just a gui front end for iptables now weather it puts the rules in iptables or another deamon or script it works the same in the end....nad i still use it when i run a linux router
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firestarter and iptables

if i already have iptbales setup and working and i want to install firestarter for the gui interface can i do that and point firestarter fort he iptbales rules script to take them by default when i run it, in other word can i let firestater get the configured iptables rules by default without reconfiguring it all over again?
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