Wed 31 Jan 2007
Firewalls say, port 8080. If we select No firewall as the security level, then the firewall is disabled. If we find that the default firewall rules do not meet our requirements, then we can select the Customize radio button. This enables the remaining options on the window: If we check the box against a network interface in the Trusted devices section, this configures the firewall to allow all traffic to and from that interface (because we trust all the machines connecting via that interface). However, can we be sure that one of these machines has not been compromised and that the packets coming from it are the work of a hacker? The other options on the dialogue enable us to allow incoming connections on a selection of well-known ports for different services. For example, let’s pretend that our example machine will be running a Web server, and we’ll need remote access via ssh for administration, so the WWW and SSH boxes need to be checked. This ends up looking like this: 427
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