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Sentry Firewall CD HOWTO
Stephen A. Zarkos,
Obsid@Sentry.net
v1.3.1, 2003-08-18
This document is designed as an introduction on how the
Sentry Firewall CDROM
works and how to get started using the system.
1.
Introduction
1.1 What is the Sentry Firewall CD?
1.2 Why would I use a CD-based firewall or server?
1.3 I'm a Linux newbie, will the Sentry Firewall CD be a good choice for me?
1.4 What's with all these branches(SENTRYCD/SENTRYCD-RH/SENTRYCD-xxx)? What's the difference between the branches?
1.5 Minimum Requirements
1.6 Copyrights and Disclaimer
2.
How the CD Works (Overview)
2.1 The Boot Process
2.2 ISOLINUX
2.3 The CD Configuration Scripts
3.
Obtaining the CDROM
3.1 Downloading
3.2 Purchasing
3.3 Burning the CDROM
4.
Using the Sentry Firewall CDROM
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The sentry.conf file
4.3 Network Configuration
4.4 Other Useful Configuration Directives
4.5 Putting it all together, managing multiple nodes from a single location.
4.6 Example sentry.conf and disk images
5.
Overview of Available Configuration Directives
5.1 Replacing rc/config files
5.2 'device' directive support
5.3 'nameserver' directive
5.4 Proxy Support Directives
5.5 Passive FTP Support
5.6 'include' directive
5.7 Copying files (|=)
5.8 Making Symlinks (=>)
5.9 'cdrom' directive
5.10 'cron' directive
5.11 hostname
5.12 Other SENTRY-{RH,DEB} Specific Directives
6.
Setting Up a Firewall
6.1 Starting the Firewall
6.2 Using FWBuilder with the Sentry Firewall CD
6.3 Using Webmin with the Sentry Firewall CD
6.4 Other Sample Firewall Scripts and Tools
6.5 Links to Other Firewall Resources
7.
Troubleshooting
7.1 Booting Problems
7.2 Configuration Problems
7.3 Frequently Asked Questions
7.4 Mailing List
8.
Building a Custom Sentry CD
8.1 Introduction
8.2 The development system(How I do it)
8.3 The RAMdisk Image
8.4 Making the ISO Image
9.
More About the Sentry Firewall Project
9.1 Goals
9.2 Supporting the Project
9.3 About the Author
9.4 Contacting the Author
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