On Wed, 27 May 2020 00:05:34 -0400
mark wrote:
> The one from their website: file setup.exe
> setup.exe: PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386, for MS Windows, Nullsoft
> Installer self-extracting archive
Are you sure you have 32-bit wine and not 64-bit wine since your installer says
80386?
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I had it installed, running under WINE on CentOS 6. Bought a ebook, it
insisted it needed ADE, I d/l from the sellers site... setup.exe won't
run. Tried d/l 4.5 and 3 from Adobe, neither installer works,
The one from their website: file setup.exe
setup.exe: PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386,
I see my ISP's gateway sending me neighbor solicitations to my external WAN
interface for LAN clients on my internal LAN interface. How do I get the
box to tell the ISP gateway that my box will route those addresses?
I've been assigned a /56 and I'm using a /63 for the DMZ and a /64 for the
Once upon a time, Kenneth Porter said:
> I figure that TCP is easy: Add a rule to the forward chain to allow
> SYN packets. There's already connection tracking to handle
> established connections. Does connection tracking handle UDP? If I
> allow all UDP from the LAN interface and one sends a DNS
yes, outbound UDP through the NAT layer adds an entry to the tracking table
which expires after some time.
this sorta explains it...
https://www.linuxtopia.org/Linux_Firewall_iptables/x1544.html
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 12:59 PM Kenneth Porter
wrote:
> I figure that TCP is easy: Add a rule to
I figure that TCP is easy: Add a rule to the forward chain to allow SYN
packets. There's already connection tracking to handle established
connections. Does connection tracking handle UDP? If I allow all UDP
from the LAN interface and one sends a DNS query from LAN to WAN, will
the reply get
with ipv6, you just allow the specific ports destined to the specific local
machine(s) in on your WAN side, they don't need translating. same sort of
rule as if you had a internet-facing service running on the routing system
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 11:55 AM Kenneth Porter
wrote:
> I finally
I finally got an ISP connection with working IPv6 and now I need to add
firewall rules for forwarding connections from my LAN to the WAN. I'm using
firewalld to handle the high-level description that gets translated to
iptables/ip6tables on CentOS 7.
Of course, with IPv6, one doesn't do NAT,
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 6:27 AM Tomas Tomecek wrote:
> Thanks, Akemi.
>
> I still need the permissions though: "You are not allowed to edit this
> page.", the same holds for my personal page.
>
> I also cannot find precise documentation how to contribute to the wiki
> itself: I can see on this
Hi,We have tried :
- with and without NetworkManager-config-server- with and without
NetworkManagerbut result is still the same : we get disconnection :-/
We will try with the last kernel.
anybody has a track to explore ?
Thanks
Thomas Poty
Le jeudi 7 mai 2020 à 10:36:33 UTC+2, Simon
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