[wplug] Mandrake8

Smith, Edward ESmith at Interactive-media.com
Fri Aug 17 17:11:08 EDT 2001


I downloaded both the .iso images and burned them myself. I run it on my
home machine and three boxes at work. Seems to work fine on each. Although a
friend of mind had a hard time using it on his system with a Promise ATA
controller in it.

-Ed

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Edward C. Smith
Multimedia Programmer
Interactive Media Corp.
Butler, PA


-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew & Marietta Wright [mailto:mattmar at telerama.com]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 4:54 PM
To: wplug at wplug.org
Subject: Re: [wplug] Mandrake8


That is what I run.  Bought it from lsl.  Have had no problems.


At 03:18 PM 8/17/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Has anyone had any luck with Mandrake 8 and the extension cd.
>
>thanks
>dr. sdm
>
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>From: "James O'Kane" <jo2y at midnightlinux.com>
>To: <wplug at wplug.org>
>Subject: [wplug] iptables/netfilter talk
>Reply-To: wplug at wplug.org
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>Hey all,
>         I'm going to attempt to give a talk at the September GUM on the
>subject of iptables/netfilter/firewalls/etc and I need some information
>people who are likely to attend. Most of the howtos I've found have been
>fairly basis, cookie cutter, and said if you have a modem and want to do
>masquading, use this. For my setup at home, I have a firewall with 4
>ethernet cards, 16 routable IP addresses and 7-8 machines currently, some
>are masqueraded, some are statically nat'ed, so I needed a little more
>than what the cookie cutter tutorials were providing.  What I need to know
>is, what level should I set for this talk? If you plan to attend, email me
>the answers to these questions. I probably won't reply to them, and
>PLEASE, don't reply to the list if you are just answering the questions.
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>-james
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>Are you currently using the internet?
>A) Yes
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>What are you currently using for internet security?
>A) iptables
>B) ipchains
>C) ipfwadm
>D) a big stick
>E) nothing
>F) other (specify)
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>Do you have more than one machine?
>A) 1
>B) 2-5
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>Do you run servers on any of your machines? (apache, sendmail, etc)
>A) Yes
>B) No
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>What is your primary internet connection?
>A) pppX   (modem)
>B) ethX   (dsl, cable, T1, etc)
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>Anything else that might be unique to your setup? I can't promise to
>include everything, but this might help me add things that are useful to
>people.
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