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To his great credit, Mr Ziegler has managed to write a technical book that can be read both as a 'copy-by-rote' guide and as a tutorial on how to design your own firewall. For those interested enough, there is plenty of background information on the hows and whys, while for the less interested there are scripts that can be simply copied (or downloaded) and used. As with most things, however, understanding will allow the scripts to be modified to cope with new threats to your network as they become apparent.
Linux Firewalls makes no assumptions about which version of Linux you're using beyond the use of kernel 2.x. Since all of the popular distributions have used 2.0 or greater kernels for several years now, this is a fair assumption to make.
Robert has taken pains to point out that a firewall is only the first line of defence in any computer network and that regular security sweeps using tools such as tripwire, as well as dynamic port protection such as portsentry are also vital to secure your network.
Overall a very good book, but because of the subject area, one with a relatively short lifetime unless updated regularly. Recommended with reservations (becoming out-of-date).