Re: securing X on gateway/router box

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give webmin a try. i've been using it to create my iptables for a while. just don't forget to keep port 10000 open tcp/udp. ;)

www.webmin.com

Jay Daniels wrote:

How do I secure the X server on a gateway/router box using iptables?
$nmap localhost shows...
6000/tcp   open        X11

My current iptables seem to block lower ports but what about
applications like X11 that run on higher ports?

I want to allow/disallow access to standard ports and block all
higher ports from being accessed from the net!  Is there a web based
iptables admin script that will allow me to change which port is
closed or open on the fly?  I other words, I want quick access to
iptables via a web interface.



jay



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