The Firewall toolkit is still available from NAI (I don't have the URL handy), and integrates into Linux without trouble. Check the limitations of the current license before using, though. *** Doug Fajardo "O'Shea, Dave" wrote: > > A couple good places to start are Red Hat's site (www.redhat.com) as well as > my favorite "wads 'o' software" site, (www.freshmeat.net). That'll at least > give you a good idea of what's out and what's changing. > > One of the drawbacks to Linux right now is the lack of a real NAT (network > address translation) module. There are two efforts ongoing that have had > some success, but for my money, I'd wait until the 2.4 kernel is out with > stable, built-in code. > >
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