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Iptables / ipchains
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Iptables / ipchains
Just a quickie question ...
i read somewhere that iptables is a kinda enhanced version of ipchains. So if I want to do firewalling, NAT and such, is it enough just to install iptables ? |
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You need to have network packet filtering in kernel too.
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Could you be a little bit more extensive please Mic ? thanx a lot
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I meant you need to enable that in the kernel, ie. compile, if it's not in it already.
Networking support - Networking options - Network packet filtering (replaces ipchains) - IP netfilter configuration, select what you need. If you're not sure, I don't think it'd hurt to select all of them. Descriptions should explain them a bit. |
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Ye, i think 'ill recompile then, i have to do it anyway to include ext3 (other thread).
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Yes, iptables is a upgraded ipchains.
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