Getting a firewalling-enabled Kernel
If you want your Linux-Box to do firewalling you must first ensure
that your kernel has been compiled with the relevant options turned on
.
How to configure your kernel, with enabling the options to be
either compiled into the kernel or as modules, depends on your personal
preferences and experience. Note, that for the quoted scripts it is assumed
that the modules need to be loaded at first.
Network options menu
Network paket filtering: Y
Unix domain sockets: Y or M
TCP/IP networking: Y
IP: advanced router: Y
IP: verbose route monitoring: Y
IP: TCP Explicit Congestion Notification support: Y
IP: TCP syncookie support: Y
IP: Netfilter Configuration menu
Every option except: Y or M
ipchains (2.2-style) support N
ipfwadm (2.0-style) support N
Fast switching: N