* tcpwrappers as firewall and/or CL-GW
@ 2004-04-11 15:56 __ Radien__
2004-04-11 16:03 ` Antony Stone
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From: __ Radien__ @ 2004-04-11 15:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter
>No. TCPwrappers is a response mechanism to see where a connection came from,
>not a gateway in the middle of a connection between two machines.
>Regards,
>Antony.
What about local services? Can't a tcp wrapper act like a firewall?
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* Re: tcpwrappers as firewall and/or CL-GW
2004-04-11 15:56 tcpwrappers as firewall and/or CL-GW __ Radien__
@ 2004-04-11 16:03 ` Antony Stone
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From: Antony Stone @ 2004-04-11 16:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Netfilter
On Sunday 11 April 2004 4:56 pm, __ Radien__ wrote:
> >No. TCPwrappers is a response mechanism to see where a connection came
> > from, not a gateway in the middle of a connection between two machines.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Antony.
>
> What about local services? Can't a tcp wrapper act like a firewall?
No. Not using my definition of a firewall, anyway.
Regards,
Antony.
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* tcpwrappers as firewall and/or CL-GW
@ 2004-04-11 14:43 __ Radien__
2004-04-11 15:12 ` Antony Stone
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From: __ Radien__ @ 2004-04-11 14:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter
>> Sure, Thx. Can u take some example of existing Circuit Level Gateways?
>Socks is the usually-quoted example.
>Regards,
>Antony.
How about tcpwrappers, are they some kind of Circuit Lavel Gateway?
(e.g. xinetd)
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* Re: tcpwrappers as firewall and/or CL-GW
2004-04-11 14:43 __ Radien__
@ 2004-04-11 15:12 ` Antony Stone
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From: Antony Stone @ 2004-04-11 15:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: netfilter
On Sunday 11 April 2004 3:43 pm, __ Radien__ wrote:
> >> Sure, Thx. Can u take some example of existing Circuit Level Gateways?
> >
> >Socks is the usually-quoted example.
>
> How about tcpwrappers, are they some kind of Circuit Lavel Gateway?
> (e.g. xinetd)
No. TCPwrappers is a response mechanism to see where a connection came from,
not a gateway in the middle of a connection between two machines.
Regards,
Antony.
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