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2005 Nov 23
0
so close! an iptables rule away.....
Hi, I''ve been making leaps and strides with Xen on FC4. It has been easy to get installed and to start our first virtual host. I''ve got one outstanding issue with iptables that is preventing me progressing further. This is a colo''d server. It has s single NIC with public IPs. The bridge is set to come up binding vif* <> xen-br0 <> eth1. I can start a
2005 Feb 28
1
Mail server on DMZ
Hello, I have this problem: when my mail server on the DMZ starts a connection to the internet it''s ip (213.58.230.26) is "masqueraded" with the firewall ip (213.58.230.50). I wouldn''t mind but there is a one customer who rejects the connection because it makes reverse dns and finds no dns entry for the firewall ip. How can i correct this? Thanks, MSantos shorewall
2005 Nov 24
2
so close! just an iptables rule away.....?
Hi, I''ve been making leaps and strides with Xen on FC4. It has been easy to get installed and to start our first virtual host. I''ve got one outstanding issue with iptables that is preventing me progressing further. This is a colo''d server. It has s single NIC with public IPs. The bridge is set to come up binding vif* <> xen-br0 <> eth1. I can start a
2003 Feb 25
0
Shorewall Setup.
Hello Tom and others on the list. Tom - you might recall that the other day (night) I had problems with my axip setup (protocol 93) and we made some changes to the policy, zones and interfaces files. You added ''peers and tunl+'' Following that change nothing seemed to work. In fact you wanted to see the shorewall status file, among other things. Well - tonight, I carefully put
2019 Apr 24
0
Iptables blocks out going connetion some times
On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 at 06:01, likun <kun.li at ucarinc.com> wrote: > Hi?guys. > > There is a wierd problem with iptables recently, hopes somebody can help > me. > > I have installed Centos 7.2.1511 on a bare metal Dell server these days, > disabled firewalld and enabled iptables.services, and setup a group of very > simple rules, as the following: > > I believe
2003 Feb 27
3
Unknown commments in shorewall status.
I wonder if someone can tell me what these ''unknown'' remarks mean in my status file. They are only in the last portion of the file and are listed below. If they mean nothing, I will rest easy. But if not it means I need to fix something. Your thoughts would be appreciated. ---------------- udp 17 92 src=24.224.173.220 dst=24.222.0.75 sport=1027 dport=53 src=24.222.0.75
2017 Jan 30
0
Help with iptables && tinc
Here is an extract of my current iptables that are not working: iptables -L -n -v Chain INPUT (policy DROP 8 packets, 1120 bytes) pkts bytes target prot opt in out source destination 0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- lo * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:3306 0 0 ACCEPT udp -- lo * 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 udp dpt:3306
2004 Nov 29
2
SFTP
(anonymous post) I have a simple 2 interface firewall setup and all is good, almost. I am hosting virtual websites and DNS behind shorewall no problem. However I am trying to use SFTP via a different port number and have no luck even though Putty works well. Is there anything weird to sftp and shorewall? My lab uses a different firewall (firestarter) and it works OK. I am using; DNAT net
2003 Mar 25
7
DNAT not working after changing BIND to use views
Hello all: I''ve got a confusing issue. I had a working shorewall configuration (based on the two interface model) using DNAT for redirection to my HTTP server. The HTTP server is on my inside network (I know - bad juju, but one thing at a time). I changed my configuration this morning to use views in my BIND (named) configuration. Everyone outside the firewall is able to get in
2003 Aug 26
1
ADSL router, two nics, web server not visible from internet
I have an ADSL router, a linux box with two NICS connected to the router and another PC connected to the router. I installed shorewall using the two interface method. I can ping and see the webserver on the linux box from the local network, but not from the internet. Sys info as follows: [root@wilma root]# shorewall version 1.4.6b [root@wilma root]# ip addr show 1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP> mtu
2005 Jul 02
6
Port redirection on standalone pc to pop3 proxy AV scanner
G''day all. I''m trying to set up Clam AV scanning of incoming POP3 email to my Thunderbird mail client; I have a standalone laptop with a 56k dialup connection to my ISP. I can''t seem to get port redirection working: I''m trying to redirect incoming POP3 mail from my ISP''s mail server to p3scan which is listening on 127.0.0.1:8110 and will do the AV
2005 May 31
2
Local machine not through firewall
Currently I have shorewal 2.2 installed om my debian 2.6.8 kernel. The firewall machine can access the internet via a ethernet modem fine. The firewall can ping the local network. The local network can ping the firewall server, see the samba files. Howeven teh local network cannot access the internet through the firewall Any suggestions? Rob van Overbruggen Settings and stats: Server: Eth1 :
2004 Sep 22
2
IPSEc versus Multipath routing
Firstly I don''t think this is a shorewall problem, but I suspect shorewall might be able to solve it for me. I''ve posted this so far at http://mandrakeusers.org/index.php?showtopic=18942 I''ve stumble upon a problem that has me stumped I have a multipath router using 2.6.8.1 with patches from here http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/#routes basic setup: ___ ISP1
2005 Jan 11
1
Squid and DMZ (ProxyARP)
Hello All, I have a question about setting up the shorewall firewall for squid, I followed the instructions on "Using Shorewall with Squid" --> "Squid Running in the DMZ" section. For some reason I am unable to get the program to work. I am able to have the squid work properly by using squidclient program, but once I setup the firewall to use the redirect I am unable to
2004 Aug 27
3
Proxy Arp Ip Conflicts
I must have something configured wrong somewhere. I''ve enabled proxy-arp on my shorewall 2.0.7 firewall. Works fine for what its supposed to do, I can see all the machines through it great. However, whenever its enabled, the network on the DMZ goes screwy. I''ve narrowed it down to this: when proxy arp is enabled for that interface, like such: echo 1 >
2003 Feb 22
4
Shorewall with ProxyARP
Hi, Thanks for your reply . I am attaching the files needed by you herewith. The NAT device is called Pronto gateway which has two interfaces , namely eth0 and eth1. ''eth0'' has an ip address of 203.124.152.66 and eth1 has an ip address of 192.168.1.3 . All the client PCs are in 192.168.1.0 network [behind the NAT, the Pronto gateway] and use 192.168.1.3 as the default
2005 Mar 07
10
DNS Name problem with mail server on LAN
Hi, I have a big "name problem" with my internal mail server (10.0.0.152). It is "seen" on the internet through DNAT (213.58.230.27). Also there is a MX record pointing to the machine. Everything works fine from the outside. However i can''t set the mail clients on the lan pointing to the mx record, because this one points to 213.58.230.27 and the firewall
2005 Jan 08
8
Shorewall problem, perhaps with PPPoE
I have what strikes me as an odd problem with shorewall. Let me describe my setup. My desktop (alfred) is connected to the network through an ADSL modem. I am running rp-pppoe, and this works perfectly. I have a small home network, with two LANs; an Ethernet LAN (including a machine running Windows XP), and a WiFi LAN, including the laptop (william) I am using now. All the computers except for
2005 Jun 27
5
Bridging problem with Shorewall and OpenVpn
Hello All, I am trying to implement OpenVPN on Fedora core Linux 3 with the latest pathces installed. This server is used only as firewall/internet gateway/proxy/VPN server, with kernel 2.6.1-1.27.FC3 and kernel 2.6.1-1.27.FC3 SMP It has two NIC''s eth0 (10.0.0.150) connected to ADSL, eth1 (192.168.3.12) connected to the local network. I use shorewall 2.4 on this machine. I like to test
2017 Jan 30
1
Help with iptables && tinc
Can you post your Tinc configuration too? El lun., 30 ene. 2017 a las 11:42, Dave Albert (<dave.albert at gmail.com>) escribió: > Here is an extract of my current iptables that are not working: > > iptables -L -n -v > > Chain INPUT (policy DROP 8 packets, 1120 bytes) > pkts bytes target prot opt in out source > destination > 0 0