Mumia W.. on 15/03/08 18:43, wrote:
On 03/15/2008 08:00 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
Mumia W.. on 15/03/08 05:25, wrote:
On 03/14/2008 07:22 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
I'm setting up a server which is a DNS server and broadband gateway
for a small LAN, having two NICs with one connected to the DSL modem
On 03/15/2008 08:00 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
Mumia W.. on 15/03/08 05:25, wrote:
On 03/14/2008 07:22 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
I'm setting up a server which is a DNS server and broadband gateway
for a small LAN, having two NICs with one connected to the DSL modem.
It's got dnsmasq and iptables. I'
Mumia W.. on 15/03/08 05:25, wrote:
On 03/14/2008 07:22 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
I'm setting up a server which is a DNS server and broadband gateway
for a small LAN, having two NICs with one connected to the DSL modem.
It's got dnsmasq and iptables. I'm saying that because I think it's
the fir
On 03/14/2008 07:22 AM, Adam Hardy wrote:
I'm setting up a server which is a DNS server and broadband gateway for
a small LAN, having two NICs with one connected to the DSL modem.
It's got dnsmasq and iptables. I'm saying that because I think it's the
firewall causing the problem, but I don'
"H.S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Fred J. wrote:> "H.S." wrote: Fred J. wrote:> >> Hello>> >> I have the current set up and need to get my firewall "posted below">> running, it is not running because of the output of the #route command>> below not showing any of its rules.> > > What does "iptables
Fred J. wrote:
> "H.S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Fred J. wrote:
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>> Hello
>>
>> I have the current set up and need to get my firewall "posted below"
>> running, it is not running because of the output of the #route command
>> below not showing any of its rules.
>
>
> What does "iptables -nvL
"H.S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Fred J. wrote:> Hello> > I have the current set up and need to get my firewall "posted below"> running, it is not running because of the output of the #route command> below not showing any of its rules.What does "iptables -nvL" command give?->HS-- To UNSUBSCRI
Fred J. wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have the current set up and need to get my firewall "posted below"
> running, it is not running because of the output of the #route command
> below not showing any of its rules.
What does "iptables -nvL" command give?
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Lourens replying to daves debian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have firestarter installed on my system, I logon as root,
> start the setup wizard, simple config, test as root, aok, log
> out and into a user account, aok
>
> re-boot my machine and root is OK but
On Sun, 1 Dec 2002 20:59:43 -0500
"N. Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Granted, there is no need to go into design, implementation details,
> etc., but giving such advice as you did above is probably not a good
> idea for people new to the whole thing, as it lulls them into a false
> sense of
* Richard Kimber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-12-01 15:04:29 +]:
> > > Can anyone tell me of an idiots firewall ? One even I can set up ?
> >
> > Setting up a firewall without knowing what it exactly does is dangerous.
> > You should consider learning how to write your own firewall rules IMO.
>
daves debian wrote:
I have firestarter installed on my system, I logon as root, start the setup
wizard, simple config, test as root, aok, log out and into a user account, aok
re-boot my machine and root is OK but no matter what I configure, my day to
day user account cannot access the web, or m
On Sunday 01 December 2002 15:04, Richard Kimber wrote:
> On 01 Dec 2002 15:13:34 +0100
>
> Matthias Hentges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I admit iptables and IP addresses confuses me,
> > >
> > > Can anyone tell me of an idiots firewall ? One even I can set up ?
> >
> > Setting up a firewall w
On 01 Dec 2002 15:13:34 +0100
Matthias Hentges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I admit iptables and IP addresses confuses me,
> >
> > Can anyone tell me of an idiots firewall ? One even I can set up ?
>
> Setting up a firewall without knowing what it exactly does is dangerous.
> You should cons
Am Son, 2002-12-01 um 00.38 schrieb daves debian:
> I have firestarter installed on my system, I logon as root, start the setup
> wizard, simple config, test as root, aok, log out and into a user account, aok
>
> re-boot my machine and root is OK but no matter what I configure, my day to
> day u
you have to make sure you have your firewall set to accept ICMP traffic.
to have ipchains handle ICMP traffic you must use something like:
ipchains -A input -p ICMP -j ACCEPT
David
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On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 07:10:40PM -0600, Dwayne C . Litzenberger wrote:
>
> I can only half-pi
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