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2004 Apr 24
0
Announce: shoregen 0.1.1 release
Hi folks,
As requested earlier in the week, i''ve done some cleaning on my little
script to manage shorewall configurations across multiple firewalls, and
the results are available now.
You can find a (rather banal) pointer at:
http://paulgear.webhop.net/linux/#shoregen
Download it at:
http://paulgear.webhop.net/linux/RPMS/noarch/shoregen-0.1.1-1.noarch.rpm
For you non-RPM types, i''ve also made a tarball at
http://paulgear.webhop.net/linux/tarballs/shoregen-0.1.1.tar.gz
I hope you find shoregen useful. I welcome your comments,
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2006 Mar 02
4
The inaugural Shorewall survey!
...ion to
Zoomerang zPro is US$75.) If we raise sufficient funds to upgrade, these
limits will not apply.
Thanks to everyone who has beta tested this survey. Beta testers,
please fill in this final version as well, so that we can collate all of
the results in one place.
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2009 Aug 30
2
Asterisk/app_rpt and bandwidth
...! At idle but still connected to some other device, what data
will be transferred?
I currently don't have access to a working Asterisk/app_rpt node or hardware,
so any input would be really good.
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2005 Jun 24
4
Chat servers?
Anyone know how/where we can get some?
It has been raised before:
http://lists.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-users/2004-July/013594.html
I''d like to see an IRC or Jabber service for both support and development.
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2005 Jun 24
13
Test environments?
...en for this myself, but
until then does anyone have a canned test host they''d be willing to let
me use for a while?
P.S. SourceForge still haven''t got around to moving our list, so we''ll
have to keep going here for a while...
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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2006 Sep 18
1
icecast internet access
I have ices/icecast running and can listen on my home network. I am
using port 8020 because my isp blocks 80, and 8080 is being used. I
have a dyndns address and webhop. My problem is that I can't seem to
get the audio page and stream outside of my home network. My router and
firewall are open correctly as far as I can tell.
Is there an easy guide to set up the webpage for outside access? Is
there a way to test internally to see if the outside world is s...
2004 Apr 19
3
multiples firewall, rules repartitions
Hello,
Usually when i''ve a hole to poke through firewalls,
i have many hosts to update :
workstation firewall, lan firewall, the other lan firewall, and the
server behind the last firewall.
all of them are managed with shorewall...
Is there a smart way to update them all at once ?
What you guys do on your firewalls ?
thanks.
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2002 May 15
4
Your opinion please
The 1.2 firewall contains messy logic to support the old sample
configurations in that any rule that contains "none" in any of its columns
is ignored.
I''m considering removing that messiness in 1.3 and seek the opinion of the
list.
Thanks,
-Tom
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2005 Jun 20
4
Startup Failure when using not!
I''m using Shorewall 2.4.0 under Fedora Core 4. I''m using ULOG to log my
firewall''s dropped connections, but I want to drop a couple ports silently
as they''re taking up too much log space. According to the rules file: "The
ACTION may optionally be followed by ":" and a syslog log level (e.g,
REJECT:info or DNAT:debug). This causes the packet to
2005 Jul 04
2
[OT] MyOSS Magazine - Edition 3 Available Now!
Hi All,
Just wanted to announce that MyOSS Magazine - Edition 3 (We''re Edition
3!) is now officially hitting the street. This is a community driven
project which aims to publish monthly. (Sorry if this is considered as
spam).
Securing your Network Connection using OpenSSL
OpenSSL is a very important protocol in this day and age. The
profilteration of the internet has made this
2005 May 27
10
Help wanted notices
...added a couple of ''help wanted'' ads to our SourceForge project.
You can see them at
http://sourceforge.net/people/?group_id=22587
I''ll add more as i have the opportunity. If you can think of other jobs
we need to assign, please let me know.
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2005 Jun 22
6
Port forwarding/DNAT of broadcast packets?
Hi folks,
Has anyone out there done port forwarding or DNAT for UDP packets that
are normally sent to the broadcast address (255.255.255.255)?
I have to support a nasty database application called FileMaker Pro
(those of you who know it are probably groaning about now), which uses
broadcasts to locate the database server. Theoretically, i can get
around this requirement by using LDAP lookups
2013 Jul 31
1
Newbie Questions
...standing of Relay Servers and how they are used in IceStation and also "Mounts" What they are and how to use them.
Kind regards
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2005 Apr 16
6
wishlist: ''none'' as source address in rules
Hi,
I plug my laptop in different networks and use the following hack to
configure automatically shorewall for trusted/untrusted networks:
In /etc/shorewall/params:
# none is a dummy zone associated to the loopback interface
NONE="none:0.0.0.0"
# Network scheme, automatically detected by intuitively
NETWORK_SCHEME="$(cat /etc/network/scheme 2>/dev/null)"
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2005 May 27
3
Re: Shorewall development web site (Mike Noyes)
Hello,
I leave for a couple days .. (Well months) and look at what has
happened. :-)
I would throw my support in behind Xoops .. to be honest ..
If a portal is what we are trying to achieve here.
I just happen to think that sometimes .. More work goes into web design
etc than goes into actual Code.
But thats because I am a lamer at web design :-)
I am coming in here a bit late .. But tell
2005 Jun 30
10
Long Shorewall Startup Times Revisited
Hello,
With reference to the problems listed below. I too am having
incredibly long start up times. I''m talking minutes here (around 5
minutes).
My configuration is not complex I don''t think. We are you using ldap
too and the settings are bellow. The network is up as I''m restarting
shorewall whilst the machine is running.
Any suggestions? Is there no way to
2005 May 26
11
Quick poll: CVS commits
...ule of thumb with this setup would be
that people with write access to CVS would need to be on the coding
list, whereas people on the devel list would not necessarily be.
Votes, please, along with an indication of which lists you would
subscribe to, if there were two.
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2002 May 14
3
[Shorewall-users] Redirect loc::80 to fw::3128 not work (fwd)
I''m beginning to believe that the use of the last column in the rules file
to designate redirection/forwarding is too subtle for many users. For 1.3,
I think I''ll do something like the following:
Current rule:
ACCEPT net loc:192.168.1.3 tcp 80 - all
New rule:
FORWARD net loc:192.168.1.3 tcp 80
Current rule:
ACCEPT net fw::3128 tcp 80 - all
New rule:
REDIRECT net
2004 Jan 09
32
Ideas for Shorewall 2.0
I''m beginning to think again about what will be different in 2.0. Here
are some thoughts.
a) User-defined actions will be emphasized.
- A library of actions will be available with names such as:
AcceptSSH
AcceptDNS
DropWindows (drops all SMB noise)
DropBroadcasts (Silently drop all Broadcast traffic)
...
The possibilities are nearly endless but should
2005 Jan 05
22
Shorewall and IPV6
As 2.2.0 is nearing release, I''ve begun to think about what I''ll do for
2.3 and I think that it is time for Shorewall to add support for IPV6.
Because of parsing ambiguities, the need to maintain upward
compatibility with both Shorewall and 6Wall, and different available
functionality in IPV4 and IPV6 Netfilter, I believe that it is going to
be necessary for some files to be