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2003 Jan 13
5
Using private & public addresses together i n the Shorewall''s DMZ zone
...need to do
anything special, just configure proxy ARP and masquerading independently.
I couldn''t find anything on the web site that directly covered this,
although I certainly could have missed it. I know one question does not a
FAQ make, but adding this to the FAQ seems reasonable.
- Bradey
-----Original Message-----
From: Trifon Anguelov [mailto:clio_usa@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 5:07 PM
To: Shorewall Users
Subject: [Shorewall-users] Using private & public addresses together in
the Shorewall''s DMZ zone
I have one question:
Can I use routable and no...
2003 Jan 10
1
Forcing ISP ARP cache to refresh immediately
...most of the time.
Has anyone else tried this? I didn''t see any mention of it in the list
archives or on shorewall.net, but it looks like it might be worth a
mention in the documentation. Trifon and I are going to try
it out tonight, if we get that far, so we''ll report back.
- Bradey
2005 Jan 04
0
RE: Outlook Web Access behindshorewallfirewalldoesn''t work
...And otherwise there is no
proxy server. Its just the MS Small Business Server behind the
firewall. Let me remove port 80 just to see what happens...
bk
-----Original Message-----
From: shorewall-users-bounces@lists.shorewall.net
[mailto:shorewall-users-bounces@lists.shorewall.net] On Behalf Of Bradey
Honsinger
Sent: January 3, 2005 4:00 PM
To: Mailing List for Shorewall Users
Subject: RE: [Shorewall-users] Outlook Web Access
behindshorewallfirewalldoesn''t work
Tom Eastep wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-01-03 at 15:22 -0800, Boyd Kelly (Coast Systems) wrote:
> > Thanks for such a quick...
2003 Jan 14
1
Two web servers on DMZ zone with private ad dresses. How to?
...addresses, you can either use proxy ARP or DNAT.
Shorewall can, if configured correctly, accept traffic to the same port on
different public IP addresses and forward it to different ports at a single
private IP address. We''d need more specific information to give you a
specific rule.
- Bradey
-----Original Message-----
From: Trifon Anguelov [mailto:clio_usa@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 3:10 PM
To: Shorewall Users
Subject: [Shorewall-users] Two web servers on DMZ zone with private
addresses. How to?
Two quick questions to the group:
Anyone seen this before:
Jan 14 02...
2003 Jan 06
5
SMTP traffic gets blocked
Hi,
I am trying to configure the SMTP service on DMZ host. Added the rule:
ACCEPT wan dmz:66.58.99.84 tcp pop3 -
ACCEPT wan dmz:66.58.99.84 tcp 25 -
ACCEPT dmz:66.58.99.84 wan tcp 25 -
ACCEPT dmz:66.58.99.84 wan tcp pop3 -
issued shorewall clear, shorewall restart, but still couldn''t telnet to
the mail server
2003 Jan 10
5
Shorewall site search is now available agai n
...and I can''t get the search engine to find anything on the
mailing list or the web site (I used ''dns'' as my search term).
It''s not that big of an inconvenience, though--Googling for
''site:shorewall.net dns'' does pretty much the same thing.
- Bradey
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Eastep [mailto:teastep@shorewall.net]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 9:35 AM
To: Shorewall Announcements; Shorewall Users
Subject: [Shorewall-users] Shorewall site search is now available again
I have been separating the content of my site into mailing list a...
2005 Jan 04
0
RE: Outlook Web Access behind shorewallfirewalldoesn''t work
...th HTTP
verbs, as Tom stated, but a proxy server may. The article also described
several other potential causes which aren''t proxy-related--I''m sure
you''ve tested this already, but does it work properly from a client
machine on the local network, within the firewall?
- Bradey
2003 Jan 08
0
Is this an exploit of some sort?
...here:
https://www.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-users/2002-June/001702.html
I''d make the standard complaint that you should have googled the list
yourself, but I found it difficult to get Google to find the message, even
though I knew it was there. Searching for <"spt=53" bradeyh> pulled it up,
but <"spt 53" shorewall-users> didn''t, at least until I clicked on "repeat
the search with the omitted results included." That seems weird--is Google
having problems?
- Bradey
-----Original Message-----
From: John S. Andersen [mailto:jsa@no...
2003 Jan 21
4
Two diferent LAN''s...
Hi,
I''ve got a question about how to configure the shorewall, and maybe
someone could answer.
I have a PC with 3 ethernet. The eth0 connets to internet. The eth1
connects to LAN A, and the eth2 connects to LAN B. I''ve configured
the shorewall for doing NAT, and both LANs can navigate, but it seems
that from a LAN A host you can connect to a PC of LAN B, and the
other way
2003 Jan 09
19
New on the Web Site
While I''m in temporary retirement, I''ve decided spend a little time
experimenting with new things and making some updates to the web site. The
biggest result of this effort to date has been:
http://shorewall.sf.net/Shorewall_Squid_Usage.html
This outlines how to use Squid as a transparent proxy running on the
firewall, in the DMZ or in the local network. In the latter two