Re: [Efw-user] RES: RES: Is policy routing available inthecommunityedition?

2009-03-12 Thread Stefanos E. Tsorakis
Thank you! It worked just like you said. However there appeared a couple 
problems when these policies are activated and the output from the debug looks 
strange. Is it ok with if I send it to your private email and not on the 
mailling list?

Thanks

Stef
  - Original Message -
  From: Zola
  To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
  Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 11:05 PM
  Subject: Re: [Efw-user] RES: RES: Is policy routing available 
inthecommunityedition?


  i think these rule are correct.

  on,10.200.10.0/24,0.0.0.0/0,UPLINK:ADSL, via ADSL from GREEN,,,
  on,192.168.100.0/24,0.0.0.0/0,UPLINK:main via main from DMZ,,,

  apply rules, and test it by traceroute or something else.

  if not working check debug messages, and send output in email..
  /usr/local/bin/setpolicyrouting.py --debug


  Z.


  2009/3/10 Stefanos E. Tsorakis ad...@fit.ac.cy

First of all thanks for the reply. Now let me see if I got this correct:

I have a Green network 10.200.10.0/24
I have an Orange network 192.168.100.0/24

I have a T1 and an ADSL.
I want to setup policy routing so that all traffic from Green goes out from 
ADSL for all ports and all traffic for all ports to/from Orange goes out from 
T1.

How would the config file look like?

on,10.200.10.0/24,0.0.0.0/0,UPLINK:ADSL, via ADSL from ?
on,192.168.100.0.24,0.0.0.0/0,UPLINK:main via main from ?

Can anybody give a hint how to complete these rules?

thanks

stef

  - Original Message -
  From: Zola
  To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
  Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 1:25 AM
  Subject: Re: [Efw-user] RES: RES: Is policy routing available in 
thecommunityedition?


  so first, thanks endian developers to create script for this :)




  -create file in /var/efw/routing/   file name:  config

  EXAMPLE

  /var/efw/routing/config:
  on,192.168.1.101,0.0.0.0/0,UPLINK:uplink1,https via backupline from 
1.101,,tcp,443
  on,192.168.1.101,0.0.0.0/0,UPLINK:main,ssh via main from 1.101,,tcp,22



  ---
  rule schema look like:
  'enabled', 'src_ip', 'dst_ip', 'gateway', 'remark', 'dscp', 'proto', 
'dst_port', 'mac', 'log', 'src_dev', 'use_backup'

  i dont know what means dscp(maybe qos?) and i dont try mac or src_dev 
options.

  if you have experience in phyton check this file for more details how 
work: /usr/local/bin/setpolicyrouting.py

  this is a default values if you not define something:
  enabled = 'on'
  src_ip = '0/0'
  dst_ip = '0/0'
  gateway = ''
  remark = ''
  dscp = 0
  proto = ''
  dst_port = ''
  mac = ''
  log = 'off'
  src_dev = ''
  use_backup = ''


  AFTER you edit config file apply your settings this command:
  /usr/local/bin/setpolicyrouting.py --debug

  --debug optional, just show what rules applied exactly.

  Z.


  2009/3/9 Marco Aurélio maure...@spin.com.br

OK.
Thank you.
I am sure it will help many people like me.
[]´s
Marco Aurelio





De: Zola [mailto:jz...@freemail.hu]
Enviada em: domingo, 8 de março de 2009 20:05

Para: efw-u...@lists.sourceforgenet

Assunto: Re: [Efw-user] RES: Is policy routing available in the 
communityedition?



hi

yeh its possible, tomorrow if i have some time i will write how to do 
this.

Z.


2009/3/8 Marco Aurélio maure...@spin.com.br

  I also have this problem and I saw only the commercial version there 
is this possibility.

  Is there a possibility to configure routing policy by command line or 
configuration file?

  Can anyone help this?

  Thanks

  Marco Aurelio



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  De: Stefanos E. Tsorakis [mailto:ad...@fit.ac.cy]
  Enviada em: quarta-feira, 4 de março de 2009 17:20
  Para: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
  Assunto: [Efw-user] Is policy routing available in the community 
edition?


  Is policy routing available in the community edition or is it just 
missing from the GUI?

  In any case does anyone have any idea how to configure all traffic 
from green to come out from a specific uplink?

  Thanks,

  stef

  
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Re: [Efw-user] RES: RES: Is policy routing available inthecommunityedition?

2009-03-12 Thread Zola
ok, send it in private..

Z.

2009/3/12 Stefanos E. Tsorakis ad...@fit.ac.cy

  Thank you! It worked just like you said. However there appeared a couple
 problems when these policies are activated and the output from the debug
 looks strange. Is it ok with if I send it to your private email and not on
 the mailling list?

 Thanks

 Stef

 - Original Message -
 *From:* Zola jz...@freemail.hu
 *To:* efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 *Sent:* Tuesday, March 10, 2009 11:05 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [Efw-user] RES: RES: Is policy routing available
 inthecommunityedition?

 i think these rule are correct.

 on,10.200.10.0/24,0.0.0.0/0,UPLINK:ADSL, via ADSL from GREEN,,,
 on,192.168.100.0/24,0.0.0.0/0,UPLINK:main via main from DMZ,,,

 apply rules, and test it by traceroute or something else.

 if not working check debug messages, and send output in email..
 /usr/local/bin/setpolicyrouting.py --debug


 Z.

 2009/3/10 Stefanos E. Tsorakis ad...@fit.ac.cy

  First of all thanks for the reply. Now let me see if I got this correct:

 I have a Green network 10.200.10.0/24
 I have an Orange network 192.168.100.0/24

 I have a T1 and an ADSL.
 I want to setup policy routing so that all traffic from Green goes out
 from ADSL for all ports and all traffic for all ports to/from Orange goes
 out from T1.

 How would the config file look like?

 on,10.200.10.0/24,0.0.0.0/0,UPLINK:ADSL, via ADSL from ?
 on,192.168.100.0.24,0.0.0.0/0,UPLINK:main via main from ?

 Can anybody give a hint how to complete these rules?

 thanks

 stef


   - Original Message -
 *From:* Zola jz...@freemail.hu
 *To:* efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 *Sent:* Tuesday, March 10, 2009 1:25 AM
 *Subject:* Re: [Efw-user] RES: RES: Is policy routing available in
 thecommunityedition?

 so first, thanks endian developers to create script for this :)




 -create file in /var/efw/routing/   file name:  config

 EXAMPLE

 /var/efw/routing/config:
 on,192.168.1.101,0.0.0.0/0,UPLINK:uplink1,https via backupline from
 1.101,,tcp,443
 on,192.168.1.101,0.0.0.0/0,UPLINK:main,ssh via main from
 1.101,,tcp,22



 ---
 rule schema look like:
 'enabled', 'src_ip', 'dst_ip', 'gateway', 'remark', 'dscp', 'proto',
 'dst_port', 'mac', 'log', 'src_dev', 'use_backup'

 i dont know what means dscp(maybe qos?) and i dont try mac or src_dev
 options.

 if you have experience in phyton check this file for more details how
 work: /usr/local/bin/setpolicyrouting.py

 this is a default values if you not define something:
 enabled = 'on'
 src_ip = '0/0'
 dst_ip = '0/0'
 gateway = ''
 remark = ''
 dscp = 0
 proto = ''
 dst_port = ''
 mac = ''
 log = 'off'
 src_dev = ''
 use_backup = ''


 AFTER you edit config file apply your settings this command:
 /usr/local/bin/setpolicyrouting.py --debug

 --debug optional, just show what rules applied exactly.

 Z.

   2009/3/9 Marco Aurélio maure...@spin.com.br

   OK.
 Thank you.
 I am sure it will help many people like me.
 []´s
 Marco Aurelio

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   *De:* Zola [mailto:jz...@freemail.hu]
 *Enviada em:* domingo, 8 de março de 2009 20:05

 *Para:* efw-u...@lists.sourceforgenet efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
  *Assunto:* Re: [Efw-user] RES: Is policy routing available in the
 communityedition?

hi

 yeh its possible, tomorrow if i have some time i will write how to do
 this.

 Z.

 2009/3/8 Marco Aurélio maure...@spin.com.br

  I also have this problem and I saw only the commercial version there
 is this possibility.

 Is there a possibility to configure routing policy by command line or
 configuration file?

 Can anyone help this?

 Thanks

 Marco Aurelio

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 *De:* Stefanos E. Tsorakis [mailto:ad...@fit.ac.cy]
 *Enviada em:* quarta-feira, 4 de março de 2009 17:20
 *Para:* efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 *Assunto:* [Efw-user] Is policy routing available in the community
 edition?

   Is policy routing available in the community edition or is it just
 missing from the GUI?

 In any case does anyone have any idea how to configure all traffic from
 green to come out from a specific uplink?

 Thanks,

 stef


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