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On 10-09-06 11:42 AM, Dennis M. Linton wrote:
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Hi, Folks;<br>
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Can anyone supply, or point me to, a shell script suitable for setting
up iptables in a manner consistent with the requirements of WiFiDog? I
have Googled endlessly to little avail. I am setting up WiFiDog and
WiFiDog Auth on Debian Lenny/5.<br>
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I'm not sure what you're asking for. You don't have to make any manual
iptables changes for wifidog to work.<br>
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If you want to do more rules to tighten security (I always do), a
normal iptables script works just fine. The only which won't work is
trying to mark packets, since wifidog relies on that.<br>
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Perhaps if you provided an example of your issue, we could help.<br>
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