445Chapter 17Running a Linux Firewall/RouterFigure 17-3:Administer Coyote Linux (Web space)
445Chapter 17Running a Linux Firewall/RouterFigure 17-3:Administer Coyote Linux from your Web browser. Enter the password (that you added from your Web interface as just described) andyou are taken to the following Configuration menu: Coyote Linux Gateway — Configuration Menu1) Edit main configuration file 2) Change system password3) Edit rc.local script file 4) Custom firewall rules file5) Edit firewall configuration 6) Edit port forward configurationc) Show running configuration f) Reload firewallr) Reboot system w) Write configuration to diskd) Dial PPP connection h) Hangup PPP connectionq) Exit Menu l) Logout———————————————————————- Selection: Select the letter of the configuration item you want to change. Type qwhen youaredone and you are left at a regular Linux shell prompt. At that point, you canuseCoyote Linux as you would any (somewhat limited) Linux system from a shell. (Type menuif you want to return to the menu interface.) As previously noted, the first time you open the browser interface to Coyote Linux, change the root password. As for basic administrative tasks, you want to read thesystem log on occasion and back up your configuration changes (which you havemade in RAM) so they are copied back to the floppy. To use ssh from a Windows machine to get to your firewall, or to get to any otherLinux system for that matter, many people use the putty utility. You can get puttyfrom its development home page: http://chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ sgtatham/putty/. Note24_
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