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I have used a package called EasyTables and EasyChains (one iptables, oneipchains.. funny that...)Works very well for me, it generates a script file (Firewall.sh) which youcan edit in nano/pico/vi or whatever your fave editor is (lets not start that argument) What argument, the answer is emacs! and customize the rules, add and remove open ports and who is able to connect.. Hey if i can use it.. anyone can...Thanks. I've decided to give Ipchains / Iptables a go, but haven't got as far as deciding quite how (anthing with Easy in the title sounds good to me). Paul ------------------------------------------------------ Paul Hewson, Postgraduate Statistics Student (part-time) School of Mathematical Sciences, Laver Building, University of Exeter, North Park Road, EXETER EX4 4QE, U.K. tel: +44 1392 382773 fax: +44 1392 382135 email: P.J.Hewson@xxxxxxxxxxxx personal home page http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~paulh/ -------------------------------------------------
do a search on sourceforge.net.. make sure you get the one with the capitals in the title (EasyTables not easytables) as there are 2 versions.. one works for me one dosn't !! the one with the caps uses TCL as a front end.. HTH Neil -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the message body to unsubscribe.