Server hacked, Desperate for help with FC6
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Sat Nov 25 15:28:01 EST 2006
Matthew Gillen wrote:
> David Kramer wrote:
>> My server was hacked, and I needed to reload. I decided to go with FC6
>> instead of SUSE because the most recent SUSE I had was 10.0.
>>
>> I have very little of the system working yet. I could use some help with
>> a few questions right now, with more to come.
>>
>> - First and foremost, I have my server set up in the standard dual-nic
>> setup with one going to the DSL modem and the other one going to my
>> intranet. YaST knew how to do this, and it was very easy to set up. The
>> firewall tool under FC6 has just a few options, and no concept of zones.
>> How do I set that up so I can masquerade NAT to eth1?
>
> There's no gui for this out of the box, though some of the other packages
> that people have mentioned are available in 'extras' (ie getting them is as
> easy as 'yum install ...'):
> shorewall
> fwbuilder
> firestarter
Yup. Like I said, I went on #fedora IRC channel, and they told me about
firestarter and a few others. Firestarter was exactly what I needed,
and I was up and running NAT in minutes.
However, foreknowledge of this would not have done me any good, because
the installer has a bug in it that throws an exception and crashes if
you enable Fedora Extras, or any other repository besides the default
ones. This is, of course, about 10-15 minutes into the process. I read
about it online, so I was prepared.
I installed it afterwards, though.
>> - How do I switch from KDE to Gnome?
> On the login screen, there should be a "session" button. Hitting it should
> pop up a menu of available desktops. Once you put in your password, it
> should ask if you want to make it your default.
I'll look for that. Thanks. What I ended up doing after some more
googling was installing switchdesk.
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