Okay, I''ve got Mandrake v9.2, and I just got my laptop working with a
Dlink
514 router and Zyair B100 card. After getting it to work, I found that I had
to stop shorewall before I could actually connect anywhere. So I went into
/etc/shorewall and added wlan0 to interfaces and changed zones as well. This
seems to work, I can connect now with shorewall running.
Was this the right way to add wireless support and is there anything else I
should do?
Thanks for such a great firewall!
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Ronald J. Hall wrote:> Okay, I''ve got Mandrake v9.2, and I just got my laptop working with a Dlink > 514 router and Zyair B100 card. After getting it to work, I found that I had > to stop shorewall before I could actually connect anywhere. So I went into > /etc/shorewall and added wlan0 to interfaces and changed zones as well. This > seems to work, I can connect now with shorewall running. > > Was this the right way to add wireless support and is there anything else I > should doAdding a wireless network to the basic two-interface setup is described at the end of the two-interface Quickstart Guide (http://shorewall.net/two-interface.htm). -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net Washington USA \ teastep@shorewall.net
On Thursday 25 March 2004 11:49 am, Tom Eastep wrote:
->Adding a wireless network to the basic two-interface setup is described
->at the end of the two-interface Quickstart Guide
->(http://shorewall.net/two-interface.htm).
->
->-Tom
Argh, I read that - just not all the way to the end. Plain missed it.
Apologies, and thanks Tom!
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