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  From: Alan Kennington <akenning@topology.org>
  To  : James Mclean <james@adam.com.au>
  Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 15:22:32 +0930

Re: IP Tables

On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 01:56:36PM +0000, James Mclean wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Unable to attend this weeks meet, is there the usual notes available on the web 
> from the ip tables talk?

James,

Sorry about that. The only materials I wrote for it are here:

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http://www.topology.org/extra/ipt1.pdf
http://www.topology.org/extra/ipt1.ps

http://www.topology.org/extra/ipt1.ppt
http://www.topology.org/extra/ipt1.sdd

The ps and pdf files are different formats for
a sloppy 5-page document which has some reasonably useful
notes on the talk.

The ppt and sdd (Star office file) are different formats
for the presentation slides for the talk.
These probably won't make much sense without a narrator.    
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These are almost useless without the talk itself.

And even if I write up what said for the talk, there's no way I could
get those 2.5 hours of talking into a document, especially
the 8-metre TCP/IP packet demo.
I might type up the flip-charts some time in a document.

I'm afraid it's a matter or "be there or be square - or both".

> I am setting up a redhat 7.1 box to use ISDN, I need at least some basic 
> security/masqing, any tips or examples? 

The basic references on the net are listed here:

http://www.topology.org/linux/iptables.html

Good luck.
Alan Kennington.

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