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Re: Is ipmasq worth it?



On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 02:05:46PM +1100, Matthew Palmer wrote:
> As for other people's > firewalling scripts, I trust mine more.

That was kind of what I was thinking.  If I read up on iptables a little
more, I shouldn't really have any problem.  Actually writing code,
especially for a short script, is something I would feel better about
writing myself.

What really prompted me to ask my question in the first place, was just
to see if ipmasq had any benefits I wasn't aware of, and from the
responses I've gotten, it must not.  Some like it, but most either don't
or haven't used it.  So I guess I'll do a little more RTFMing, and then
remove ipmasq, and write my own script.

-- 
Jason Stechschulte
jpstech@unoh.edu
--
Historically Tcl has always stored all intermediate results as strings.
(With 8.0 they're rethinking that.  Of course, Perl rethought that from
the start.)
             -- Larry Wall in <199710071721.KAA19014@wall.org>



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