On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 20:03, Ethernal wrote:
> Well, personally I'd stick with OpenBSD. But that's just my personal opinion. I haven't tried these distros, but I have read many good things about Smoothwall, so I'd say that's a good choise if you don't want all the hassle that automatically comes with OpenBSD. (Even though it's a superior system. Rant rant rant).
>> And to be completely honest, a burnable CD costs next to nothing. It doesn't hurt trying both of them for a few days..
On a related topic, I'm running standard iptables under RH9 on my
server, which does duty as a firewall for my demand-dial access.
iptables syntax sucks little black toads: is there a Web interface
to it anywhere?
///Peter
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