On 06/03/07, Alistair Scott <email(a)alistair-scott.co.uk> wrote:
I'm relatively new to Linux. I switched from Windows 2000 to
Ubuntu on
my home PC about a month ago. I'm not getting on too bad with it so far.
Firstly, Hi and welcome to the wonderful friendly world of Linux ;-)
I'm trying to move it into our office more as well. We are soon
to have
a leased line installed to replace our ADSL and I was thinking it would
be an ideal opportunity to install a Linux based firewall.
I've downloaded and installed Endian Community edition. I can connect to
the internet through it, although I haven't setup any of the
firewall/filtering features yet.
See you learn something everyday, I'd not heard of Endian
http://www.endian.com/en/community/, I've just had a quick look at the
site and it looks pretty cool. Have you installed it on a standalone
machine or on the Ubuntu box?
Ubuntu is pretty good for learners (I hate the word Newbie) but its
not my distro of choice and IMO (Flames please) I wouldn't use it in a
business environment you'd be better off using pure Debian (as a
server) and or something else for the client.
/me bites his tongue as hes desperate to promote his personal choices.
I'm no expert at firewalling in fact I use my router for that so
probably I won't be much use to you in that area although you could
look at firestarter (I'm pretty sure theres a .deb for it) it can be
used as either a client or server based firewall and is pretty good I
used it on my Fedora laptop at work and was impressed how it detected
co-workers trying to access my machine, I don't know why all my pron
is on CD ;-).
Has anyone any experience of setting up Endian? any tips? should I
be
looking at something else?
Having looked at the screenshots it seems pretty straight forward with
some nice GUI aids, just wait till you get into the realms of command
line and vi or emacs then you'll have sleepless nights :-)
Welcome to the community, keeps those posts comming TTFN
--
Dick Turpin
"At theses prices I'm mugging myself!"