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FINALLY FUCKING MADE IT!!!
Master of Reality:
http://forum.fuckmicrosoft.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=5&t=000286
has some ipchains and iptables for firewall.
Master of Reality:
I think this may help. Here is part of a firewall for iptables i made:
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I dont use that^ anymore though.... now i use ipchains.
[ September 28, 2002: Message edited by: The Master of Reality / Bob ]
lazygamer:
Ok let's see if I can give half-decent info today.
I have a Daewoo DW-8000P modem. It actually says "Daewoo DW-8000P PCI NIC ADSL DRIVER" under XP's network connection section. I have no fucking idea what a NIC is or how all this ADSL stuff works.
Speedstream software? Nope, just have this little ADSL status monitor that loads on startup...
voidmain:
NIC - Network Interface Card.
Unless Daewoo/Daytek release Linux drivers, which they appear not to have at this moment, and I wouldn't hold my breath, you will likely never get the DW-8000P to work with Linux. What you *needed* was the DW-8000E or DW-8000EX (External ADSL modems) along with a supported Ethernet card in your machine to connect the two together.
I would call my provider (assuming you got the modem from your ADSL provider) and ask them what your options are. Ask if they offer the external modem (or what other external ADSL modems they recommend), and if you can trade in your internal on an external so you can run Linux. You have to make sure whatever ADSL modem you get it is compatible with your provider's system.
Now this may be cost prohibitive for you, hopefully not. External ADSL modems are nice because you can plug a Cable/DSL router/switch between the external ADSL modem and your computers and all of your computers can access the Internet. If you only have one PC then plug a patch cable (or crossover cable) directly between the External ADSL modem and your Ethernet card in your computer.
Here are links to both the external and your internal (software ADSL modem) DW-8000 models:
http://www.daytek.ca/adsl_ethernet.html
http://www.daytek.ca/adsl_8000p.html
[ September 29, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]
mobrien_12:
You can try to use firestarter to set up an initial firewall. It's wizard based and easy
to use.
http://firestarter.sourceforge.net
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