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2005 Jun 02
3
Net > DMZ > AllowFTP
Lables: Gateway = 209.5.171.65 Netmask = 255.255.255.192 Eth0 = net = 209.5.171.66 Eth1 = loc = 192.168.0.1 There is no NAT clients, in essence loc is dmz. I can rename loc to dmz if that helps. Proxy/ARP is used for IP addresses 209.5.171.67-126 Problem: Using the Shorewall Action AllowFTP does not result in desired behavior when connecting from Internet to machines behind firewall in DMZ. From
2007 Jul 22
0
Network configuration after upgrade
Hello, A bit of history ================ 1) I''ve got a normal 2.6.20 x64 Fedora 6 Linux server running several things 2) I''ve downloaded and installed the XenSource Administrator Console for Windows 3) I''ve added 2.6.20-1.2962.fc6xen kernel, xen and vnc packages on my Linux server 4) I rebooted the Linux server, and started xend as per user guide Configuration
2004 Aug 16
3
Not sure how to configure Shorewall 2.1.3
I have an access-IProm my isp that I configured my eth0 with. And I also have an IP-range assigned from my ISP that will be used on my servers connected to eth1. The IP-range is routed thru the access-IP. This is how my configfiles look like. Internal everything seems to work but not external. /etc/shorewall/proxyarp #ADDRESS INTERFACE EXTERNAL HAVEROUTE
1998 Jan 05
1
domainlogon with win95
Hi all, some times ago, I have installed samba at solaris 2.5 (at this time 1.9.17p4). In my net I have not NT-Server or Clients, there are only Win95-PCs and Unix-Maschines. For mount shares and printers with Win-95-Exploer samba works ok. Now I want setup the netlogon. I have make all, what is say in the domain.txt. Here is the smb.conf: [global] security = user guest account =
2011 Mar 13
4
ipod touch, skype, and a shorewall firewall
Hi, My firewall is a machine running Debian Squeeze with shorewall 4.4.11.6. /etc/shorewall/policy says this: loc $FW ACCEPT loc loc ACCEPT loc net ACCEPT $FW net ACCEPT $FW loc ACCEPT net all DROP # info all all REJECT
2005 Dec 07
3
Network Routing
Hi, I have a linux router with 4 ethernet cards; eth0 through eth3. Basically, all I want to do is route all traffic from eth2 to eth0, and all traffic from eth1 to eth3. I''ve looked through the LARTC how-to, specifically at chapter 4, about multiple providers. However, I am still a bit confused, and not sure how to set up my routing tables, as my scenario differs from the one in the