On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 21:41 -0400, w.arkwolf wrote:
On Thursday 03 August 2006 17:13, pctech@mybellybutton.com wrote:
For those of you that either have an older revision of my firewall document, or are otherwise keeping track of it, there is a new
version
available. The current version of the document is version 3.1.
It's
changed rather significantly in some areas.
Okay... As some of us may never have heard of this document, would it
be
improper to ask where is might be found ?
-arkwolf
As I don't have a site to host it at, I've been offering to e-mail it to people. In the relative near future, the owner of the Firewall Builder web site said that he'd be happy to house a copy there under contributed documents. The copies I offer for e-mail will always be the "freshest", however.
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Frank Tanner III spake the following on 8/3/2006 8:02 PM:
On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 21:41 -0400, w.arkwolf wrote:
On Thursday 03 August 2006 17:13, pctech@mybellybutton.com wrote:
For those of you that either have an older revision of my firewall document, or are otherwise keeping track of it, there is a new
version
available. The current version of the document is version 3.1.
It's
changed rather significantly in some areas.
Okay... As some of us may never have heard of this document, would it
be
improper to ask where is might be found ?
-arkwolf
As I don't have a site to host it at, I've been offering to e-mail it to people. In the relative near future, the owner of the Firewall Builder web site said that he'd be happy to house a copy there under contributed documents. The copies I offer for e-mail will always be the "freshest", however.
There are many free places to host such a document. And accessibility makes the document much more valuable. Just like the free virus scanners. If you fix more of the world, then the world becomes a better place.
There are many free places to host such a document. And accessibility makes the document much more valuable. Just like the free virus scanners. If you fix more of the world, then the world becomes a better place.
i for one would gladly host this - if you send me a mail with the pdf in it then i will post a link
thanks
On Sat, 2006-08-05 at 12:37 +0100, Tom Brown wrote:
There are many free places to host such a document. And accessibility makes the document much more valuable. Just like the free virus scanners. If you fix more of the world, then the world becomes a better place.
i for one would gladly host this - if you send me a mail with the pdf in it then i will post a link
thanks
CentOS will gladly host the file in our docs section and on the wiki ... that has never been an issue.
(after it has been provided to one of the project maintainers, is analyzed, and the author asks nicely)