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Subject: [fw-wiz] Windows 2000 and Packet floods
From: Robert Hoover (rhoover
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Hello, I have a friend that has Win2k Pro and a DSL connection. The
problem he is having is that some script kiddies have decided to make
his life a living hell :)
So he asked me about firewalls for 2k and to be honest I haven't a clue
about NT firewalls ( I am still cutting my teeth on ipmasq/ipchains on
my system ).
I am guessing that he needs something that can do packet filtering so he
can add a rule to deny or drop anything that comes from these script
kiddies ip.
What would be the best bet for a home user that didn't want to spend
$500 on a HW firewall / router solution.
As we spend quite a bit of time on IRC we are getting attacked and
scanned a lot and being ops we get more than a few attacks from the
3733t h4x0rz.
I just need some suggestions,
-Thanks for your help
-Robert
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