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2005 Mar 07
7
Webmin Module
I have registered a project with Sourceforge to produced a Webmin module for
Shorewall.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/webmin-shorewal/
Anyone interested in participating please email me at
enemyofthestate at users.sourceforge.net
I am still learning the interface but I think I need your Sourceforge Nym to
add you as a developer.
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Stephen Carville
Unix and Network Adminstrator
2003 Jan 03
6
RFC1918_LOG_LEVEL
I have tried (RH7.3/shorewall-1.3.12-1) both of the following in
shorewall.conf to eliminate ''rfc1918'' logging into /var/log/messages:
RFC1918_LOG_LEVEL=debug
RFC1918_LOG_LEVEL=notice
Neither appear to eliminate the logging.
Here''s what the ''logdrop'' chain shows:
1 229 LOG all -- * * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 LOG flags 0 level 6 prefix \
2003 Jan 26
2
SMTP - Allowing All, Logging Some
...39;'d ask the mailing
list for guidance. This does seem -- according to my understanding --
a proper use of "hosts", but I''m not positive about it ...
Not trying to shirk my work here, but just don''t want to mess things up!
Thanks for any ideas,
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Prof Kenneth H Jacker khj@cs.appstate.edu
Computer Science Dept www.cs.appstate.edu/~khj
Appalachian State Univ
Boone, NC 28608 USA
2005 Mar 09
13
Ways to get around DNS names in rules
I''m re-reading the section on dns names in the shorewall docs:
"I personally recommend strongly against using DNS names in
Shorewall configuration files. If you use DNS names and you
are called out of bed at 2:00AM because Shorewall won''t start
as a result of DNS problems then don''t say that you were not
forewarned."
Having been stung by this a few times
2004 Oct 25
4
params file
Hi,
could you tell me the correctly syntax to lists any ip adresses. For
example:
EXT1=192.168.111.239 192.168.215.40 and so on.
Must there be a ";" or a blank ?
Regards
Michael Menkhoff
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