Tutorial: An Easy Tutorial on IP Tables and Port Knocking

  2008-02-04 23:30:02
Do you wish you had access to your home file server without leaving your firewall wide open to attacks? Well today's your lucky day! While you can implement this on any OS its easiest to do this on Linux. This article will show you how to lock down your firewall and implement a port knocker to let you in. 
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