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Old 07-03-2013
Linux System Administrator for a role in CH

Hi guys


I hope I will not break any rules and guidelines on the forum with this post. I am Admir, working as a recruiter for execIT Recruitment Zurich, Switzerland.

Our client is an urgent need of a linux system administrator/support analyst who has trading floor experience and is eligible for work in EU/Switzerland.

You would be required to have experience in hands-on role in installation, system administration on Linux servers, troubleshooting and support.

For any further information, I can provide link for a job posting on job boards - just PM me or respond to this post.

Cheers,
Admir
 

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ipkungfu(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       ipkungfu(8)

NAME
ipkungfu - An iptables-based firewall for Linux SYNOPSIS
ipkungfu [ -c ] [ -t ] [ -d ] [ -h ] [ -v ] [ --quiet ] [ --panic ] [ --no-caching DESCRIPTION
ipkungfu is an iptables-based Linux firewall. The primary design goals are security, ease of use, and performance, in that order. It takes advantage of advanced features of iptables, tcpwrappers, and the Linux kernel. It also simplifies the configuration of internet connection sharing, advanced routing, and other networking needs. OPTIONS
-c (or --check) Check whether ipkungfu is loaded, and report any command line options it may have been loaded with. -t (or --test) Runs a configuration test, and displays the results. Note that this does not test or display all configuration options. This gives you an opportunity to verify that major configuration options are correct before putting them into action. -d (or --disable) Disables the firewall. It is important to know exactly what this option does. All traffic is allowed in and out, and in the case of a gateway, all NATed traffic is forwarded (the option retains your connection sharing options). Custom rules are not implemented, and deny_hosts.conf is ignored. -f (or --flush) Disables the firewall COMPLETELY. All rules are flushed, all chains are removed. Any port forwarding or internet connection sharing will cease to work. -h (or --help) Displays brief usage information and exits. -v (or --version) Displays version information and exits. --quiet Runs ipkungfu with no standard output --panic Drops ALL traffic in all directions on all network interfaces. You should probably never use this option. The --panic option is available for the highly unusual situation where you know that an attack is underway but you know of no other way to stop it. --failsafe If ipkungfu fails, --failsafe will cause all firewall policies to revert to ACCEPT. This is useful when working with ipkungfu remotely, to prevent loss of remote access due to firewall failure. --no-caching Disables rules caching feature. FILES
/etc/ipkungfu/ipkungfu.conf /etc/ipkungfu/advanced.conf /etc/ipkungfu/accept_hosts.conf /etc/ipkungfu/deny_hosts.conf /etc/ipkungfu/custom.conf /etc/ipkungfu/log.conf /etc/ipkungfu/redirect.conf /etc/ipkungfu/services.conf /usr/sbin/ipkungfu /usr/share/doc/ipkungfu/AUTHORS /usr/share/doc/ipkungfu/README /usr/share/doc/ipkungfu/FAQ /usr/share/doc/ipkungfu/ChangeLog /usr/share/doc/ipkungfu/COPYING SEE ALSO
iptables(8). January 2003 ipkungfu(8)
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