I have shorewall running on a seperate linux box i would like to be able to export my display to my windoze pc, but have not been able to do so unless I stop shorewall. Any input would be appreciated, looked throughout website and others. Could not find anything. Thanks in advance. Toronto, CANADA Philippe
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 11:38, Philippe wrote:> I have shorewall running on a seperate linux box > i would like to be able to export my display to my windoze pc, but have not been able to do so unless I stop shorewall. > Any input would be appreciated, looked throughout website and others. Could not find anything.Philippe, We will require additional information before we can help you. Please follow the "Support" and "FAQ" links in the footer of this post. Read the pages, and submit a new support request that includes the requested information. Thanks. -- Mike Noyes <mhnoyes @ users.sourceforge.net> http://sourceforge.net/users/mhnoyes/ http://leaf-project.org/ http://sitedocs.sf.net/ http://ffl.sf.net/
> -----Original Message----- > From: Philippe > Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 1:39 PM > Subject: [Shorewall-users] X-WIN32 local network > > I have shorewall running on a seperate linux box > i would like to be able to export my display to my windoze > pc, but have not been able to do so unless I stop shorewall. > Any input would be appreciated, looked throughout website and > others. Could not find anything.XWin32 can be configured in many ways, so dependant upon "how" you want to display X back to your system (ssh tunnel, xdmcp, etc...), you will need to add the appropriate fw<->loc rule to /etc/shorewall/rules. Maybe if you described how you want to configure Xwin32, we could help further. Steve Cowles
Philippe wrote:> I have shorewall running on a seperate linux box > i would like to be able to export my display to my windoze pc, but have not been able to do so unless I stop shorewall. > Any input would be appreciated, looked throughout website and others. Could not find anything.This is what I use on my LAN as a rule # Allows firewall to create 10 (concurrent) outbound X sessions either from XDMCP requests or from rsh/telnet. ACCEPT fw loc tcp 6000:6010 -- Groeten, Peter -- The <defaultoff> macro in the device .INF file section contains an undefined macro --- --- Heb je een Sony Digital video camera ? --- Kijk eens op http://www.dvin.org --- Kijk ook op http://www.lindeman.org --- ICQ 22383596 --- Uptime lindeman.org:51 days, 21 hours and 3 minutes, 0 users logged in.