On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 11:06:24 +0300 Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [I have wrapped all your lines to less than 80 characters] > > On Sat,20.Sep.08, 00:38:11, Amit Uttamchandani wrote: > > > > Following the setup for shorewall firewall I was able to get it up and > > running for the eth1 interface (local wired RJ45). Now, I would also > > like to setup my wireless adapter with shorewall (eth0). How is this > > done? > > > > Is it as simple as adding: > > > > net eth0 detect dhcp,tcpflags,logmartians,nosmurfs > > > > in addition to eth1 in /etc/shorewall/interfaces? > > If the 'net' zone is suitable for your needs then yes. Otherwise you can > create a dedicated zone for it. > I think the net zone is suitable (for now at least). > > The thing is, at home I use a wired connection (eth1) but when I go to > > the lab I will be using wireless (eth0). Can shorewall be configured > > to do this? I know firestarter couldn't and I had to remove it. > > This is only scratching the surface of what shorewall can do ;) > Yes, shorewall is very powerful! Also, do you get the error: touch: cannot touch `/var/lock/subsys/shorewall': No such file or directory done. I did a google search and this is basically a state file written by shorewall to indicate a successful start up. Should I just create this file? Thanks again for you help. Amit -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]