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Hello, Kevin.
Friday September 18 2009 at 21:44, you wrote to me:
KN> Bleh, only need to worry about the Windows machines really. OS/2 would
KN> be fine without the firewall I bet. Infact, I'll probably DMZ mine
KN> if/once I get it going (but I will only have select ports running).
Unfortunately, the little cheapie (well, wasn't cheap, was $70, but not as
much as that $700 Cisco router I want with IOS on it :) router I have here
can't block by CIDR, so I am gonna have the AIX firewall give unwanted
people da boot. Not perfect and not what I want...unless I can find a
Cisco PIX cheap which is something I doubt I'll find cheap.
Once I shut down the web server and FTP server though the script kiddies
quit calling. I do get portscanned a lot though; the BBS has a lot of
one-second connections. It's what you get when you run a semi-permanent
connection to the 'net, I guess.
Later,
Sean
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