This is a discussion on suse 9 firewall within the Getting started tutorials forums, part of the Linux Getting Started category; anyone please explain me how does firewall work in suse.... what is the advantages of using this... thanks...
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Suse linux has Iptables - a software based firewall. It is more than sufficient to protect LAN or single server.
I recommend using GUI tool such as Firestarter for Suse Linux. Firestarter for Suse Linux - Download - Firestarter Click screenshot below to see firewall screen: |
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Did ya downloaded software? if not plz download and install the same for suse. Once installed start in from menu or by typing command:
Code:
firestarter
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