IP Tables

Jeff plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Wed, 29 May 2002 14:47:02 -0700


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I sent one to the list once, but I am not sure if it's the one you are =
talking about. It did help me through it though. The only one I could =
find that even made sense.

This is the site I used. They had a good HOWTO/GUIDE for IP Masquerading =
using IP tables and 2.4.x

Also, have you checked the linux documentation site?

http://www.e-infomax.com/ipmasq/


  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Carl Parrish=20
  To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us=20
  Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 2:28 PM
  Subject: IP Tables


  Someone from the list once gave me a link to a great IP tables howto =
(I think it was craig). I'm not at my computer and I can't seem to find =
it at either the linux doc project or in the archives. Does anyone know =
of a good iptables howto? Also what config file do you have to update to =
tell RH to insmod ip_tables instead of ipchains?

  Carl P.=20



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  Hey Matt !!    Great idea !!  I spoke with you last night after the =
meeting regarding this very subject.   It would also enable us to =
possibly bring "Newbies" to the meetings without them becoming =
overwhelmed with the "Geek-Speak", thus growing the group.  I really =
like the idea of possibly a "new users" session before the main topic.  =
That way some of us can brush up on the fundamentals which could also =
make the general session more interesting on a personal level.  Keep up =
the good work.  I'll support you / the group however I can.

  Thanks,

  Jeff James



  >From: Matt Alexander=20
  >Reply-To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us=20
  >To:=20
  >Subject: PLUG presentations/training=20
  >Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 23:10:24 -0700 (PDT)=20
  >=20
  >After talking with several people tonight, it occured to me how =
important=20
  >it is for this group to provide training to its members. I'd be =
willing=20
  >to take the initiative and start teaching classes on a variety of =
Linux=20
  >topics. For example, I could easily give introductory sessions on the =

  >following topics:=20
  >=20
  >Linux user fundamentals=20
  >Setting up an Apache webserver=20
  >Setting up a DNS server=20
  >Setting up a Samba file/print server=20
  >System monitoring with Big Brother=20
  >=20
  >I'm sure there are many other topics I could handle as well, but this =

  >could be a start. Maybe we could even have a "fundamentals" session=20
  >before every regular meeting, that way new users would know that they =

  >could come to any PLUG meeting and learn the basics, and then stay =
for the=20
  >main topic afterwards if they're interested.=20
  >I know there's a lot of interest in Linux out there, but it can be =
pretty=20
  >overwhelming at first to a new user, particularly if they've never =
been=20
  >exposed to *nix before.=20
  >~M=20
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  <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> IP Tables</DIV>
  <DIV><BR></DIV>Someone from the list once gave me a link to a great IP =
tables=20
  howto (I think it was craig). I'm not at my computer and I can't seem =
to find=20
  it at either the linux doc project or in the archives. Does anyone =
know of a=20
  good iptables howto? Also what config file do you have to update to =
tell RH to=20
  insmod ip_tables instead of ipchains?<BR><BR>Carl P. <BR>
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  <HR>

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  <DIV>
  <DIV>
  <P>Hey Matt !!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Great idea !!&nbsp; I spoke with you =
last=20
  night after the meeting regarding this very subject.&nbsp;&nbsp; It =
would also=20
  enable us to possibly bring "Newbies" to the meetings without them =
becoming=20
  overwhelmed with the "Geek-Speak", thus growing the group.&nbsp; I =
really like=20
  the idea of possibly a "new users" session before the main =
topic.&nbsp; That=20
  way some of us can brush up on the fundamentals which could also make =
the=20
  general session more interesting on a personal level.&nbsp; Keep up =
the good=20
  work.&nbsp; I'll support you / the group however I can.</P>
  <P>Thanks,</P>
  <P>Jeff James<BR><BR></P></DIV>
  <DIV></DIV>
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;From: Matt Alexander <M@NETPRO.TO>
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Reply-To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;To: <PLUG-DISCUSS@LISTS.PLUG.PHOENIX.AZ.US>
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Subject: PLUG presentations/training=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 23:10:24 -0700 (PDT)=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;After talking with several people tonight, it occured =
to me how=20
  important=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;it is for this group to provide training to its =
members. I'd be=20
  willing=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;to take the initiative and start teaching classes on a =
variety=20
  of Linux=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;topics. For example, I could easily give introductory =
sessions=20
  on the=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;following topics:=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Linux user fundamentals=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Setting up an Apache webserver=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Setting up a DNS server=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;Setting up a Samba file/print server=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;System monitoring with Big Brother=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;I'm sure there are many other topics I could handle as =
well,=20
  but this=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;could be a start. Maybe we could even have a =
"fundamentals"=20
  session=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;before every regular meeting, that way new users would =
know=20
  that they=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;could come to any PLUG meeting and learn the basics, =
and then=20
  stay for the=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;main topic afterwards if they're interested.=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;I know there's a lot of interest in Linux out there, =
but it can=20
  be pretty=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;overwhelming at first to a new user, particularly if =
they've=20
  never been=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;exposed to *nix before.=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;~M=20
  <DIV></DIV>&gt;=20
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