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Hi Moak! Yes! You know my actual problems with linux! I have promised to do it, and I will do it... It takes only a little longer... Morgwen |
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In lack of interest I will quit from this project. The mailinglist will survive, zero traffic, perhaps someone needs it later for another project. The early alpha of the documentaion is available, if someone wanna finish the unfinished send me a message. Sorry & Greets, Moak Last edited by Moak; February 15th, 2002 at 09:50 AM. |
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You need good security (maintaining of your OS, firewalls, and etc) if you want to keep people out of things you dont want people to see (other networks and etc). I think he was implying that you need to use a firewall to block people from exploiting the vulnerabilities in Microsoft's software (Windows). Which is true but as I said above you also need a firewall for you other Operating Systems you run. I run FreeBSD and I run a firewall. I actually have a 100MHz with 45MB of memory acting as my router and firewall. I'm also running NAT on it. NAT on FreeBSD is really reallly easy to use and configure. Took me like 5 minutes to read about it in the handbook ( http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO...book/natd.html ) and another 5 - 15 minutes to recompile and reboot. I'm running LimeWire behind NAT too. I just force my ip to my public address and it works. :] |
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dead ....and alive? Hi, the kernel masquerading/SNAT module project is dead! How about a proxy... is there someone who would like to write a simple Gnutella proxy? It does not even need to be a real superpeer in the beginning, but forwarding descriptors and HTTP traffic from LAN -> internet and visa-versa. (Sound like a job for Max from Mutella.... LOL... no just kidding). I just thought we need something to increase the amount of "hosts accepting incoming connections". It could be a cool project, for example also with network autodetection/autoconfiguration (see UDP-proposal). Just an idea, Moak |
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