Dennis Kibbe said: > > Sounds like your Slackware box would do better used if it were turned > into a firewall for the entire office. Look at smoothwall[1] or > IPCOP[2]. I highly recommend IPCop. Smoothwall is good too but I found IPCop more responsive to the community. YMMV. Remember, a firewall is not a total solution. It keeps people outside from connecting in or seeing the boxes on the inside. It does not, of itself, stop malware email attachments or installation of spyware via web site clicks or plug all security holes. But it goes a long way to solving the problem. You still need a means of detecting or stopping malware that a user installs via ignorance. That is where the SpyBot and Ad-Aware come in, as Dennis also pointed out. It is also possible to install additional filters on your firewall to prevent users from visiting known bad sites (Dan's Guardian [http://dansguardian.org/], which can be added to IPCopn [http://firewalladdons.sourceforge.net/cop.html]) and preventing malware that is inside the firewall from communicating out (http://firewalladdons.sourceforge.net/blockouttraffic.html). Don't be overwhelmed by all this. It is really not that hard. If you are concerned, we can help here or schedule help at the next InstallFest to get things going. Remember, the nice thing about this is that once you have it setup, it just works with very little maintainence effort. Alan --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss