Fri, 14 Sep 2007 Filed in:
Security | Networking
The past few months have seen me
digging deep into the world of TCP/IP and firewalls. It has been a
fascinating journey into packet queueing and TCP headers, three-way
handshakes and ICMP broadcasts.
The result of this research has been the ongoing creation of a
firewall to protect my laptop against open networks, and my
Internet server from port scanning and DoS attacks. I'm pretty
certain I haven't even scratched the surface yet, but I have found
some settings to protect against the most common attacks. In this
article I summarize the major pieces of my new firewall, and the
logic behind it.
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Tags: Firewall, iptables