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文档介绍:SmoothWall Basic TCP/working
Guide
Edited by: Guy C. Reynolds
SmoothWall Basic TCP/working Guide – 2nd Edition
Rights & Disclaimers
Page 2
Rights & Disclaimers
SmoothWall is a trademark of Richard Morrell and Lawrence Manning
SmoothWall is published under the GNU General Public Licence for more information please visit our
website at .
©Copyright 2001. This work is copyrighted by SmoothWall. You may copy it in whole or in part as long as
the copies retain this copyright statement.
The information contained within this document may change from one version to the next.
All programs and details contained within this document have been created to the best of our knowledge and
tested carefully. However, errors cannot pletely ruled out. Therefore SmoothWall does not express
any guarantees for errors within this document or consequent damage arising from the availability,
performance or use of this material.
The use of names in general use, names of firms, trade names etc. in this document, even without special
notation, does not imply that such names can be considered as ‘free’ in terms of trademark legislation and
that they can be used by anyone.
All trade names are used without a guarantee of free usage and might be registered trademarks. As a
general rule, SmoothWall adheres to the notation of the manufacturer. Other products mentioned here could
be trademarks of the respective manufacturer.
2nd Edition September 2001
Editor Guy C. Reynolds
SmoothWall Basic TCP/working Guide – 2nd Edition
SmoothWall Basic TCP/working
Guide
Contents
Rights & Disclaimers ...................................................................................................... 2
Contents......................................................................................................................... 3
Introduction ................................................................................................................. 4
Networking princ