Need someone expert in iptables linux firewall to help me and teach me build a script for my dedicated server hosted in OVH.
I want the firewall to allow connections only in specific ports but also to filter packets that are passing from these ports.
I have 12 years of experience as an administrator of Linux servers, I can help you, just point me in that version of linux are working, maybe it can enable a native firewall so you can configure your requirements more easily and in a specific way
Hello,
Very familiar with OVH infrastructure (i have mine since few years there).
i can help you to configure your iptables for any kind of needs.
you can check my past works based on iptables.
don't hesitate to contact me back if you have any questions.
Thank you
Hello. More 20 years programming experience.
I need more details to set real time and price.
Regards.
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Hello,
I am a System Administrator with extended knowledge in BSD and Unix in general.
I have worked in HP as Unix Deep Technical Support 3rd Level. Also I have deployed first 4G LTE Mobile Network in Bulgaria with custom Unix solutions along with Nokia/Cisco/Huawei equipment integrating everything to the point to work flawless.
Hi, I am 7 years experience Linux admin. I've worked with apache, mysql, php, mail, dns, ... in deploying, tuning and debuging field.
I'm also master in iptables configuration. I can complete it easily.
Fri, 08 May 2015 19:11:21 +0530
Please advise on OVH peculiarities:
1 modifications allowed and current setup
2 persistence of changes .
3 upload practices for OVH
Am not oriented in OVH. If can update, things may be easier.
i can help you with this. i have experience working with iptables. i used to manage linux servers. payment is not a problem as I collect after the task is finished
Allowing connections only in a specific port is easy, the tricky part may be filtering the packets. It depends on how you want to filter them, so could you be a little more specific?