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2004 Nov 30
2
RFC1918 all of a sudden?
Is my RFC1918 file obsolete? I have been assigned an ip in the 83.0.0.0/8 range, and of cource a lot of Shorewall systems drop me with a RFC1918 error. So, is my ISP actually giving me a RFC1918 IP, or am I missing something? .
2002 Apr 20
2
Blocking rfc1918 addresses with one exception
Hi I''ve come accross a small problem with the rcf1918 address blocking on my internet interface. Im connected via a cable modem and it has an internel web server that allows me to configure/monitor it but as expected if I enable rfc1918 blocking for my eth0 interface(The internet one) it also blocks the cable modems web server. Is there any way it can add a rule before the rfc1918
2004 Apr 20
0
Updated rfc1918 and bogons files
Updated rfc1918 and bogons files are now available: rfc1918 for Shorewall 2.0.0 and earlier: http://shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/errata/1.4.10/rfc1918 bogons for Shorwall 2.0.1: http://shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/errata/2.0.1/bogons Thanks go to Thomas Backlund for pointing out that the file was out of date. -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool
2003 Feb 13
0
Updated rfc1918 file available
A new rfc1918 file that reflects the recent IANA allocation of 222/8 and 223/8 may be found at: http://www.shorwall.net/pub/shorewall/errata/1.3.14/rfc1918 ftp://ftp.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/errata/1.3.14/rfc1918 -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Shorewall - iptables made easy Shoreline, \ http://www.shorewall.net Washington USA \ teastep@shorewall.net
2004 Nov 12
0
Updated rfc1918 and bogons files
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 To reflect recent allocations by the IANA, the following files are available: For Shorewall 2.0.0b and earlier: http://shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/errata/1.4.10/rfc1918 ftp://shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/errata/1.4.10/rfc1918 For Shorewall 2.0.1 and later: http://shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/errata/2.0.10/bogons
2008 May 30
2
one-to-one NAT on RFC1918 addresses
In my peculiar setup I need my shorewall router to do one-to-one NAT with RFC1918 addresses. The "external" addresses are 10.215.0.0 and the internal addresses are 192.168.0.0. I can ping, vnc, http, smb from 10.215.144.48 to 10.215.145.237 which is 192.168.44.237 internally. >From 192.168.44.237 I can do http, rdp, ping to 10.215.0.0 hosts. So all seems fine except for the fact
2003 Feb 24
2
69.x.x.x network in rfc1918
I came across a problem when one of our clients was not able to access any of the servers on our network. This person has never connected to us before and now for this first time was trying to do it from his home is Houston, TX using earthlink cable service provided by Time Warner. All this information, I think, is important because when I started examining my shorewall logs I found out
2007 Dec 10
5
One interface rfc1918 address. Connection via DSL router
I have several computers connected to the internet through a DSL router that assigns rfc1918 (192.168.1.x) addresses to the systems connected. I have a server where shorewall is installed with one interface eth0, with a static ip (192.168.1.3). The router is configured to forward all connections from the internet to the linux server. I''d like to know how I can configure shorewall to
1997 Jul 31
1
NT 4.0 Client and Win95 clients and browsing problems in general.
I am using samba-1.9.16p11 and have not been able to make browsing work from my 9.04 HP where it is on a switched ethernet segement alone. I have tried many combinations including remote announce to networks as well as Our NT Domain Server/ Win Servers. All to no avail. I am sure there is some key point I am missing. In fact my clients have to have DNS turned on in addition to WINS in order to
2007 Nov 20
11
rfc1918 on external interface
Please, help me. Can i forbid and how any outgoing traffic (ping,trace) to rfc1918 networks on my external interfaces? Thank you very much. Aleksandr -------------------- Продукция AcmePower - это зарядные устройства, аккумуляторы формата АА и ААА, сетевые адаптеры, аккумуляторные батареи для фото и видеокамер, ноутбуков и PDA. Гарантия минского сервисного центра.
2015 May 08
0
Smba 4, looking for a command to show the password expiration date
Hi all just going back to this, Steve can you please expalin where did you take this number from? 11644473600 that seems not to work correctly on my system so I was lookin g how to tailor down the right value thanks ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Mario Pio Russo, System Admin SWG IT Services Dublin, Phone & FAX: +353 1 815
2015 May 08
0
Smba 4, looking for a command to show the password expiration date
thanks Rowland! btw, when will samba 4.2.2 released? looking foward to it! (I need the bug of the RDP fixed :D) thanks! ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Mario Pio Russo, System Admin SWG IT Services Dublin, Phone & FAX: +353 1 815 2236, eMail: mariopiorusso at ie.ibm.com IBM Ireland Product Distribution Limited registered in
2007 May 31
4
Smba with Amanda backup --- permissions
Hi, I am trying to create a Samba share on /media/winshare with the owner as amandabackup instead of root. But as soon as I mount the Samba share on to the mount point, the permissions for the owner get reverted back to root instead of amandabackup. Attaching a snapshot of how it looks like. http://www.nabble.com/file/p10894282/samba%2Bquery.jpg -- View this message in context:
2015 May 06
2
Smba 4, looking for a command to show the password expiration date
Good day all I am developing a tool in perl to run on my sabma4-DC. This tool must check the password exp date and send a reminder when quite close. Now in order to do that, I need a command to extract the expiration date from samba 4. I have used pdbedit but it looks like the files "password must change" is not reporting correctlly the exp date, in fact I see: Unix username:
2015 May 06
3
Smba 4, looking for a command to show the password expiration date
great thanks Steve ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Mario Pio Russo, System Admin SWG IT Services Dublin, Phone & FAX: +353 1 815 2236, eMail: mariopiorusso at ie.ibm.com IBM Ireland Product Distribution Limited registered in Ireland with number 92815. Registered Office: IBM House, Shelbourne Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 (Embedded
2003 Jun 03
1
how i install smba!!
hi users! i'm trying to Install a new version of samba (samba-2.2.8a) since tree days! i have a Suse linux 8.2 Server and in my Server run alredy samba-2.2.7 ( smbd and nmbd run in /etc/samba) I 'v installed and configured now samba in the /usr/local/src/samba-2.2.8a/ directory like this : ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc/samba --localstatedir=/var/log/samba --mandir =/usr/local/man
2015 May 08
2
Smba 4, looking for a command to show the password expiration date
On 08/05/15 12:49, Mario Pio Russo wrote: > Hi all > > just going back to this, Steve can you please expalin where did you take > this number from? 11644473600 > > that seems not to work correctly on my system so I was lookin g how to > tailor down the right value > > thanks > > >
2008 Mar 28
1
Re: rfc1918
>> Only one remark. Information about 'init' file i found only in >> releasenotes.txt for 4.1.6 (for setting up 'ifb' module) and i found >> 'initdone' file in Shorewall config directory and without manfile also. >> For me not very clearly as it use. > > http://www.shorewall.net/shorewall_extension_scripts.htm On this page i found a
1998 May 06
1
non root user access to smbmount shares
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Here's the problem we are having, We are mounting a share from a WinNT 4.0 SP3 box to our redhat 5.0 2.0.32 box using the following command: smbmount //zues/raid1 /ISO/raid1 -I pooh.shellserv.com -u 507 -g 250 - c winterhawk -U sambausr The mount works fine but here is the permissions that I end up with d--------- 1 mspieth root
1998 Aug 20
0
Why do some NT machines fail to find a path to host
I have 3 main SAMBA servers serving 3 different development communities here at work. All three servers are on a 100MB full duplex switched hub, server a few hundred NT pc's. On one server, I use a netbios alias in addition to the machine name becuase I was hoping to solely rely on a different netbios name for the samba server (so I could move it to another server in the future and not have