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== The History of the Linux Firewall ==
 
== The History of the Linux Firewall ==
   
In the 1990, even before Linux, there was [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_Wrappers TCP Wrappers]] which could be used to protect a server program from access by using a list of IP addressed that would be allowed or denied access to a server.
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In the 1990, even before Linux, there was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_Wrappers TCP Wrappers] which could be used to protect a server program from access by using a list of IP addressed that would be allowed or denied access to a server.

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Motivation

Protecting your Linux from threats on the Internet is ever more important today. For this you should turn off any service that you do not need and also keep your distribution up to date. A firewall also helps to prevent unwanted guests. Using Linux as a firewall to protect your network is also often a good idea. Last but not least: The NAT (Network Address Translation) built into the Linux firewall code is useful if you want a private network behind a Linux router.

The History of the Linux Firewall

In the 1990, even before Linux, there was TCP Wrappers which could be used to protect a server program from access by using a list of IP addressed that would be allowed or denied access to a server.