>>>>> "linolusu" == linolusu <UoVoBW> writes:
linolusu>
linolusu> Hello NG
linolusu> I need help about setting up a firewall on astand alone PC
linolusu> using RH9.
linolusu> I heard that usually people use a separate computer as a
linolusu> firewall but i can't afford one and i probably won't need
linolusu> one.
linolusu> So i need to set a firewall up on my machine in rh9.
linolusu> I searched the web on google and so on on many other howtos
linolusu> but all of them spoke about doing it on a separate pc, whic
linolusu> I wont do.
linolusu>
linolusu> Thank you very very much for any help
linolusu>
linolusu> ps (sorry for the english but i'm italian)
linolusu>
linolusu> Bye
If I wrote Italian as well as you write English, I would be very proud
of myself.
It is doubtful that you need a real firewall on your computer. You
can simply turn on or off the services, and be reasonably sure of your
machines security. Keep up to date with security patches.
You can see security related patches here:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/rh9-errata-security.html
Don't be alarmed by the number, it is likely that almost all of them
apply to things that you aren't running, and those that do, probably
don't apply to a remote attacker, just to a local user trying to
become root.
However, if you want a firewall anyway, just run the command "lokkit" from a
text terminal, or launch it from the menu as described here:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/l...omelokkit.html
Please update the security related patches even if you are running a firewall.
Hope that helps,
--Rob