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2005 Jul 04
4
setting gateway in interfaces file
I tried to the new GATEWAY option in /etc/shorewal/interfaces file but it didnt work. My network setting consists of 2 ISPs line and i would like to have eth0 to connect to for example, 192.168.15.254 while eth1 connected to 192.168.33.254. I restarted shorewall and nothing is wrong. However, the traffic still goes to the default gateway as shown in "route -n" command. For example, i
2004 Aug 06
3
no go, same ices/icecast errors
Hi Brendan and all: Well the upgrade libshout didn't fix the problem. Here are more logs from ices and icecast. They certainly don't tell me much. DEBUG: Builtin playlist handler serving: /var/music/Mercyful_Fate/Time/Mercyful Fate - 09 - Mirror.mp3 DEBUG: ID3v1 song: Mirror DEBUG: ID3v1 artist: Mercyful Fate DEBUG: Layer: III Version: MPEG-1 Frequency: 44100 DEBUG: Bitrate: 128 kbit/s Padding: 0 Mode: j-stereo DEBUG: Ext: 0 Mode_Ext: 2 Copyright: 1 Original: 1 DEBUG: Error Protection: 0 Emphasis: 0 Ste...
2004 Dec 15
1
MAC address question
Dear list, I have a network of 600 users and im using shorewall as the firewalling system for our Linux gateway. We would like to allow all the users to online by entering the MAC addresses of them. Is it possible for shorewall to handle 600 entries of mac address and how about the performance issues? Please advice. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Jazz up your holiday
2005 Mar 24
4
MAC address verification limitation
hi there. There are approx. 400-500 users in our network and we plan to insert all their MAC addresses into maclist and bind them together with IP address. My question is whether shorewall is able to process that much of MAC addresses without slowing the the network speed performance? thanks for your time. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new
2005 Jun 24
7
tcp redirect questions
Hi there. Currently, our network design has two ISP lines and 3 subnets for LAN. Below are some details :- eth0 - isp1 eth1 - isp2 eth2 - subnet1 eth3 - subnet2 eth4 - subnet3 What i wanted to do is to assign incoming port 80 to our local squid server running on the firewall itself and assigned it to eth0(ISP1). I think it shouldnt be a problem as /etc/shorewall/rules provides a sample of the