[ale] AT&T Broadbrand and Linux
Glenn C. Lasher Jr.
critter at wizvax.net
Thu Oct 5 17:30:30 EDT 2000
You could run ipchains as well and produce all kinds of complex rules
about who does and does not get in.
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Chris Woodruff wrote:
> I thought I would share my experiences with the list. I had a cable
> modem installed from AT&T (formerly MediaOne) on Tuesday. The tech got
> it running with Win98 and it was simple. Loaded up a win32 firewall app
> and was enjoying speeds up to 1100k. I was told that next month AT&T
> will be doubling the bandwidths on the network to 3000k from 1500k. So
> then I went to work with getting Linux to work with the cable modem. I
> was using RH 6.2 but couldn't get the system to find my new ethernet
> card. So I downloaded the RH 7 iso's (thanks to the person at GaTech
> for the mirror), burned the CD's and reinstalled. I was amazed to find
> that after the install everything was working correctly. I have to
> recommend AT&T broadband. They seem to have really corrected the issues
> that MediaOne had.
>
> My question is now about security. What services do I shutdown to
> secure my system to stop any havoc from the outside? I have shutdown
> sendmail and httpd. Does anyone know of a good security site that will
> help?
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris Woodruff
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There seems to be no limit to how long Verizon can hold up delivery of
a competitor's DSL.
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