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Server hacked, Desperate for help with FC6



I agree with someone else's post, you should go with what you know.
But if you want, you could download and try Firewall Builder,
fwbuilder.org.  It's a GUI fw builder that is very similar to
Checkpoint firewall.  But first, you'll need to make sure both your
nics are configured with the appropriate IPs.

Matt

On 11/24/06, David Kramer <david at thekramers.net> wrote:
> My server was hacked, and I needed to reload.  I decided to go with FC6 instead of SUSE because the most recent SUSE I had was 10.0.
>
> I have very little of the system working yet.  I could use some help with a few questions right now, with more to come.
>
> - First and foremost, I have my server set up in the standard dual-nic setup with one going to the DSL modem and the other one going to my intranet.  YaST knew how to do this, and it was very easy to set up.  The firewall tool under FC6 has just a few options, and no concept of zones.  How do I set that up so I can masquerade NAT to eth1?
>
> - How do I switch from KDE to Gnome?
>
> Thanks in advance.   This has been a hard transition for me.  I really didn't want to change distros, but I didn't have SUSE 10.1 and downloading it would have taken more than half a day.
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