Finally i choose IP Filter, very easy to manage rules. Thanks to Christ Clark and other who respond my question. Rgds Kristianto ----- Original Message ----- From: Crist Clark <crist.clark@globalstar.com> Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2005 11:22 pm Subject: Re: SunScreen 3.2 > kristianto.setiawan@sun.co.id wrote: > > Hello expert, > > > > I have 1 SUN box using Solaris 9 as Apps Server. > > I want some IP from client which already specify > blocked/disallowed by Apps Server, > > but the other IP is allowed to access SUN. (ie: telnet services ). > > Function like Fire Wall. > > There are suggestion using SunScreen 3.2 for filtering IP from > client access installed at SUN box. > > Any have experience for doing that simple job ? > > Or any other software (free) doing better than SunScreen 3.2 ? > > Personally, if you have the option, I would go with IPFilter and not > SunScreen. > > I recently had to set up a host firewall on a multihomed machine. It > should be easy, but it was rather painful to learn SunScreen for this > simple task. SunScreen wants to be an "Enterprise Solution" and like > so many tools in that category, they try to be too smart, too GUI, and > too friendly. They try to make difficult things easy and in the > proceeshide all of the details many admins want to control. > > I would have gone with IPFilter, but it is not supported by Sun on > Solaris <10. It is the official Sun-supported firewall for Solaris 10. > I've used IPFilter a lot, and it is very, very easy to get started and > set up simple firewall rulesets. > -- > Crist J. Clark > crist.clark@globalstar.comGlobalstar Communications > (408) 933-4387 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sun Jun 19 23:01:47 2005
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