Mam pytanie a propos maskarady pod shorewallem.
Mam neostradke udostępnioną za pomocą shorewalla
Jednak zauważyłem ze nie wchodzą mi strony typu poczta.interia.pl
alo www.microsoft.com... po prostu z kompa na którym jest łącze ,moge wchodzić
na te stronki ,a z LAN'u nie moge.
Coś trzea
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Hiya,
Ipchains is a
packet filtering firewall. All packets that pass through the machine are
examined for the source, destination any type. The packets your appliactions
sent to the linux box are not stamped with the appliation that sent
them.
The mechanism for
this level of
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Accurate Software
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Europe . North America . Australasia . Africa
Tenho aqui um sistema que quero que sirva de gateway
para dois outros com uma conexão ppp hoje, daqui a pouco cabo.
Dúvida: achei mil HOWTOs: diald, masquerading, etc.
Muitos são específicos de Red Hat, outros não levam em consideração ppp...
e acho que eu estou zureta demais
No dia 09/11/2003 às 22:41,
Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Tenho aqui um sistema que quero que sirva de gateway
para dois outros com uma conexão ppp hoje, daqui a pouco cabo.
Pretende implementar também um servidor proxy ou apenas compartilhar
Em Dom, 2003-11-09 às 21:41, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra
escreveu:
Tenho aqui um sistema que quero que sirva de gateway
para dois outros com uma conexão ppp hoje, daqui a pouco cabo.
Dúvida: achei mil HOWTOs: diald, masquerading, etc.
Muitos são específicos de Red Hat,
, se for tráfego da vpn, ele faz o masq pro logar
certo, senão, ele manda o tráfico mascarado pra internet.
Batata
All
Segundo a documentação do freeswan para poder conectar a rede
192.168.0.0/24 a rede 192.168.1.0/24 é necessário colocar o seguinte
comando no scrpt de firewall
-A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j SNAT --to-source $ETH0IP
E aparentemente deu certo.
Você tem que por a linha que você usa pra vpn (a primeira) antes e a
segunda em seguida... assim, se for tráfego da vpn, ele faz o masq
pro logar certo, senão, ele manda o tráfico mascarado pra internet.
O que você esta
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 10:41:29 -0300
Caio Ferreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Exatamente, eu tinha colocado :
#$IPTABLES -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
#$IPTABLES -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -s 192.168.1.0/24 -d \!
192.168.0.0/24 -j MASQUERADE
Tentei inverter a ondem e mesmo
All
Segundo a documentação do freeswan para poder conectar a rede
192.168.0.0/24 a rede 192.168.1.0/24 é necessário colocar o seguinte
comando no scrpt de firewall
$IPTABLES -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -s 192.168.1.0/24 -d
192.168.0.0/24 -j MASQUERADE
Em seguida executei o comando de
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 07:40:09 +0200 Joachim Förster wrote:
Kann mir jemand kurz sagen, ob und wie es möglich ist, die genatteten
Verbindungen (auf einem Linux/iptables-Router) anzuzeigen bzw. aufzulisten.
netstat -M, bzw. schneller netstat -nM.
Gruß,
David
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| On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 07:40:09 +0200 Joachim Förster wrote:
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|Kann mir jemand kurz sagen, ob und wie es möglich ist, die genatteten
|Verbindungen (auf einem Linux/iptables-Router) anzuzeigen bzw.
aufzulisten.
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|
| netstat -M,
Joachim Förster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Hansen wrote:
Das scheint für Linux 2.4.20 irgendwie nicht richtig zu sein. Es
erscheint folgende Meldung:
# netstat -nM
netstat: no support for `ip_masquerade' on this system.
Hallo.
Du könntest /proc/net/ip_conntrack nehmen und dir ein
am 15.10.2003, um 7:40:09 +0200 mailte Joachim Förster folgendes:
Hallo!
Kann mir jemand kurz sagen, ob und wie es möglich ist, die genatteten
Verbindungen (auf einem Linux/iptables-Router) anzuzeigen bzw. aufzulisten.
(Debian 3.0r1/Linux 2.4.20)
Ich glaube, zu Hause sowas zu haben.
Konsole die aktuellen genatteten Verbindungen an.
Mmh, warum finde ich es hier nicht?...
iptstate.
Allerdings weiß ich nicht, ob es aus masq-Verbindungen anzeigt. Dann ist
mit noch tcpquota aufgefallen, allerdings kenne ich es nicht.
Falls Du was nettes findest, sag mal Bescheid...
Andreas
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Hallo!
Kann mir jemand kurz sagen, ob und wie es möglich ist, die genatteten
Verbindungen (auf einem Linux/iptables-Router) anzuzeigen bzw. aufzulisten.
(Debian 3.0r1/Linux 2.4.20)
Danke!
~ Joachim
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moga z lanu wyjsc na
MN swiat
MN teraz chcialbym to zmienic tak zeby tylko adresy z zakresu
MN 192.168.1.11 do 192.168.1.100 mogly wyjsc na swiat
MN czyli po prostu, jak w ipchains powina wygladac definicja $LAN
MN przy regulce ipchains -A forward -s $LAN -d $SWIAT -j MASQ ?
MN z gory
On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 12:29:50AM -0500, David P James wrote:
I am getting quite frustrated at not being able to do something that I
once was able to do without any trouble... set up IP maquerading.
Here's the box: 3.0r1, Kernel 2.2.20 (gave up on trying to
compile/install a 2.4.x
I am getting quite frustrated at not being able to do something that I
once was able to do without any trouble... set up IP maquerading.
Here's the box: 3.0r1, Kernel 2.2.20 (gave up on trying to
compile/install a 2.4.x kernel). eth1 is the external, eth0 internal.
I am trying to set this up
David P James was roused into action on 2003-01-04 00:29 and wrote:
Here's the box: 3.0r1, Kernel 2.2.20 (gave up on trying to
compile/install a 2.4.x kernel). eth1 is the external, eth0 internal.
ISP
--
- 24.x.y.z (external, by DHCP)
RH7.3 Gateway
-192.168.1.1 (internal)
--hub--
-
I've just had the pleasure of hunting this one down. I've included the
option mtu 1492 in /etc/network/interfaces for my NIC and I seem to be
back in business (knock on woody!). This per the IP-MASQ HOWTO, section
7.15 (I connect via PPPoE).
But I wish I understood this better. Why would
I have an internal LAN. Its on IP Masq using ipchains.
the problem is dcc chat send. Well i can't send and do
dcc chat.
Now i've read on this url
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/IP-Masquerade-HOWTO/irc-dcc.html
I've follow every step on its procedures, but still have no luck.
modprobe ip_masq_irc
Hello debian-user-polish,
Mam następujący problem.
dana jest sieć blokowa (IP 192.168.0.x) gdzie głównie szaleją
Łyndołsy i Obsraczenie sieciowe
dany jest serwer 192.168.0.81 i 192.168.1.1 (dwie karty sieciowe
który robi maskaradę dla domowych dwóch komputerów: 192.168.1.2 i
.1.3
pour votre aide au combien precieuse :-)
Fichier fw_init.sh
-
---
#!/bin/sh
ipchains=/sbin/ipchains
$ipchains -F
$ipchains -X
$ipchains -P input ACCEPT
$ipchains -P forward ACCEPT
$ipchains -P output ACCEPT
# MASQ
-X
$ipchains -P input ACCEPT
$ipchains -P forward ACCEPT
$ipchains -P output ACCEPT
# MASQ
ipchains -I forward -j MASQ -s 192.168.0.0/24 -d 0.0.0.0/0
# Deny all input on ifnet
$ipchains -A input -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d 192.168.0.2 -p all -j DENY -i
eth0
$ipchains -A output -s 192.168.0.2 -d
Le mercredi 10 avril 2002, à 10:31, Tony Schonfeld écrivait :
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 10:32:51AM +0200, Dodger Web wrote:
Ma config est la suivante:
LAN: 192.168.0.0/24
GW: 192.168.0.3/24
LAN -- eth1 - GW eth0- modem ADSL INET
Hej Oskar
Jag använder en liknande lösning som du är ute efter, bara masq inte proxy.
Dock har jag inte gjort den själv utan använder Smoothwall GPL
(www.smoothwall.org). På den har jag lagt in qADSL och det fungerar
smärtfritt och utan inblandning. Den bygger på 2.2 kernel, men det lilla jag
/net/ipv4/ip_forward
ipchains -P foward DENY
ipchains -A forward -s 10.0.0.0/24 -j MASQ
modprbe ip_masq_ftp
E agora o proxy tah funcionando q eh uma beleza...
Agora vem realmente a minha dúvida (desculpem a enrolação, mas um pouco
de desabafo...):
Era realmente necessário compilar o kernel?
Meu
Conectiva Linux -
Servidor e apos fuçar um pouco encontrei o script:
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
ipchains -P foward DENY
ipchains -A forward -s 10.0.0.0/24 -j MASQ
modprbe ip_masq_ftp
E agora o proxy tah funcionando q eh uma beleza...
Agora vem realmente a minha dúvida (desculpem
Hi,
I've read most that i could find about firewalling/masqing/ipchains etc..
It's not all completely clear yet but i'm getting there...i think.
I have to say that i find this one of the biggest barriers of being comphy
with linux.
I'm runnning a dual boot with XP and although the goal is to
wsa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
feature, collects info on my system and sends it home via port
80which in my ruleset
is an allowed port because i need that port for the web.
How would i ever block such a thing(without knowing in advance that it
will call home and
to which adress it
Uhmmm...
I said i was using tiny personal firewall on windows...
My question was about linux...not about windows...
cheerios
Willem.
At 14:41 30-12-2001 +0100, you wrote:
You should use a personal firewall on your Windoze system for that.
wsa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
feature, collects
HI,
Maybe in my original mail i wasn't very clear judging from the
responses i got...so i'll try one more time.
I wasn't asking what to do in windows...although i did mention
windows which probably made everyone run for the hills:)
My question was about linux and how to accomplish security
on
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, wsa wrote:
HI,
Hey,
Maybe in my original mail i wasn't very clear judging from the
responses i got...so i'll try one more time.
I don't seem to have your first mailing around, but no worries.
I wasn't asking what to do in windows...although i did mention
windows
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, wsa wrote:
HI,
Maybe in my original mail i wasn't very clear judging from the
responses i got...so i'll try one more time.
I wasn't asking what to do in windows...although i did mention
windows which probably made everyone run for the hills:)
My question was about
* wsa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
HI,
Maybe in my original mail i wasn't very clear judging from the
responses i got...so i'll try one more time.
I wasn't asking what to do in windows...although i did mention
windows which probably made everyone run for the hills:)
My question
wsa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
wsa My question was about linux and how to accomplish security
wsa on application level, like what happens in windows with a personal
wsa firewall.
wsa Because i don't understand how i can achieve full security when opening
wsa ports...like port 80 for the web or 110
? What
settings on the IP masq box should I investigate? I am suspecting the TCP
mss clamping might have something to do with it. Am I right to suspect
that?
Thanks in advance for any help with this.
- Arcadio
Sorryits discussed in the HOWTO and I assume the solution there will
work.
Ed Lawson
* Lance Hoffmeyer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011020 14:38]:
On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 07:03:04PM -0200, Michel Loos wrote:
On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
Does anyone have IP Masq setup using a Reiser FS and kernel
2.4.12. I setup IP Masq one night with kernel 2.4.12 when I had
Does anyone have IP Masq setup using a Reiser FS and kernel 2.4.12.
I setup IP Masq one night with kernel 2.4.12 when I had a ext2 FS on my
router. It worked fine. The next day I reinstalled my system using Reiser
FS. I installed the same kernel.deb that I used the previous night and now
I
Hello:
Don't you also have to do (as root):
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
Dean
On Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 08:21:17AM -0500, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
Does anyone have IP Masq setup using a Reiser FS and kernel 2.4.12.
I setup IP Masq one night with kernel 2.4.12 when I had a ext2
On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
Does anyone have IP Masq setup using a Reiser FS and kernel 2.4.12.
I setup IP Masq one night with kernel 2.4.12 when I had a ext2 FS on my
router. It worked fine. The next day I reinstalled my system using Reiser
FS. I installed the same
and IP Masq kernel2.4.12
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
Does anyone have IP Masq setup using a Reiser FS and kernel 2.4.12.
I setup IP Masq one night with kernel 2.4.12 when I had a ext2 FS on my
router
Prezados amigos,
Eu gostaria de saber se existe alguma documentacao sobre a
configuracao de IP Masq no Debian?
Eh que eu gostaria de entender e nao simplesmente seguir uma receita
de bolo.
[]s
Otavio
Cópia Otavio Real Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Prezados amigos,
opaa...
Eu gostaria de saber se existe alguma documentacao sobre a
configuracao de IP Masq no Debian?
sim tem farta documentacao, comece estudando no linuxdoc.org
caso tenha problemas com ingles tente debian-br.sourceforge.net
Olá a todos,
estou com dois micros ligados por Ethernet ... alguém poderia dar os
passos de configuração do IP Masq ??
Um abraço,
Nivaldo
Na máquina Linux:
Kernel 2.2:
ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.1.0/24 -j MASQ
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
Kernel 2.4
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.1.0/24 -o ppp0 -j MASQUERADE
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
(supondo que sua rede interna tem a faixa 192.168.1.0). Depois
Em Sun, 26 Aug 2001 17:52:43 +
Nivaldo A. P. de Vasconcelos [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Olá a todos,
estou com dois micros ligados por Ethernet ... alguém poderia dar os
passos de configuração do IP Masq ??
bom... vamo de um chute... no servidor:
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
of these commands by hand and test to
see that it works.
- Original Message -
From: Titus Barik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tupshin Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: vmware ip masq
On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Tupshin Harper
Huzza! It's me again.
I'm running Woody with a 2.4.6 custom kernel. Here's what I'm trying to
do. I have a VMWare host-only network running Windows 98 SE. The virtual
machine's IP is 192.168.155.128. The host machine is 128.61.40.17, and
is accessed through VMWare Win98 session as 192.168.155.1.
MASQUERADE
-Tupshin
- Original Message -
From: Titus Barik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 2:54 PM
Subject: vmware ip masq
Huzza! It's me again.
I'm running Woody with a 2.4.6 custom kernel. Here's what I'm trying to
do. I have a VMWare
MASQUERADE
-Tupshin
- Original Message -
From: Titus Barik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 2:54 PM
Subject: vmware ip masq
Huzza! It's me again.
I'm running Woody with a 2.4.6 custom kernel. Here's what I'm trying to
do. I have a VMWare
On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Tupshin Harper wrote:
I'm doing exactly this: debian 2.4.x custom kernel + vmware + masquerading.
Maker sure that the ipt_MASQUERADE module is loaded, and make sure the
iptables debian package is installed.
Done.
Then add an IP address to your ethernet card that is on
On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 02:50:19AM -0400, Ed Lawson wrote:
I just installed Debian for a server which provides interent access to
several machines via a dial up account. Running 2.2r3. I am using the
same rules i used running RH for setting up IP Masqing. For some reason
certain websites
Turned out ppp was set with an MTU and MRU of 576.
Apparently that causes the problem I encountered.
It is documented in the IP Masq. HOWTO.
Setting them to 1500 solved the problem.
It was the last gotcha to solve.
Ed Lawson
I just installed Debian for a server which provides interent access to
several machines via a dial up account. Running 2.2r3. I am using the
same rules i used running RH for setting up IP Masqing. For some reason
certain websites such as LinuxToday will load on the server's browswer,
but
Hi...
What kind of rules do you have in place?
Default rules... or did you add your own?
Mike
- Original Message -
From: Ed Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 11:50 PM
Subject: Masq Question
I just installed Debian for a server
Hi there,
I'm trying to get IP Masq up and running and am very close. I can ping IP
numbers from my Masqd machine but have not telnet capability. Futhermore I
can't see domain names from my debain machine or the masq'd machine.
Any ideas.
One thing I've noticed is that I currently have
TO DNS Server Port 53
- - Allow Connection in FROM DNS Server Port 53
YMAMV tho'
On Friday 08 June 2001 04:35, Stephen Handley wrote:
Hi there,
I'm trying to get IP Masq up and running and am very close. I can ping IP
numbers from my Masqd machine but have not telnet capability. Futhermore I
Hi all there,
I'm working at a school and we have a debian
server. We use ip masq for more than one hundred Windows NT . Last week i get an
empty PC and installed debian to it. Now i have a problem. I want to find a way
to connect to my second debian from my home but it doesnt have an IP
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 01:25:43PM +0300, Derya PALANCI wrote:
Hi all there,
I'm working at a school and we have a debian server. We use ip
masq for more than one hundred Windows NT . Last week i get an
empty PC and installed debian to it. Now i have a problem. I
want to find a way
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 09:35:00PM -0700, Stephen Handley wrote:
Hi there,
I'm trying to get IP Masq up and running and am very close. I can ping IP
numbers from my Masqd machine but have not telnet capability. Futhermore I
can't see domain names from my debain machine or the masq'd machine
Hi Derya,
Hi all there,
I'm working at a school and we have a debian server. We use ip masq for =
more than one hundred Windows NT . Last week i get an empty PC and =
installed debian to it. Now i have a problem. I want to find a way to =
connect to my second debian from my home
install ipmasq package
# apt-get install ipmasq
Then
# ipmasq -v
Checkout my iwishlist bug report #87499 to get the firewall stronger.
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 03:00:56AM +0100, Szfelix wrote:
I am a new debian user.
I have 2 eth in system, and I want to use as gateway for local net.
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Szfelix wrote:
I change the WIN2000 server.
The local terminals can ping the output eth card but I can't go out on the
internet.
From gateway I can go out.
So simply what and where I must write to resolve this problem.
and, where i can find a documentation, step by
I am a new debian user.
I have 2 eth in system, and I want to use as gateway for local net.
in the etc/network/interfaces
--
# /etc/network/interfaces -- configuration file for ifup(8), ifdown(8)
# The loopback interface
iface lo inet loopback
# The
re,
Osamu Aoki([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 12:42:23PM -0800:
Well .. I danno... Never done it. Just a thoght which may work.
Seriously, PCI NIC costs only $20 these days. I have 2 NICs and MASQ
them to access Cable and LAN. It will act as good firewall too.
If you only have
yeah.. you mean aliasing
but I mean how to masq it
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 08:05:40PM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote:
IPALIASING, I guess
eth0:0 203.170.2.x
eth0:1 192.168.1.1
...
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:11:01PM +0800, Ker Ruben Ramos wrote:
is it possible to do NAT/MASQ in single NIC
the
collisions between the network and the internet is so high that it makes it
not worth it to have only sigle NIC.
Edwin Lau
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 08:11:01 Ker Ruben Ramos wrote:
is it possible to do NAT/MASQ in single NIC with two ip address? if yes,
then how?
my comp has no dialup PPP
, February 27, 2001 10:11 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: NAT/MASQ in single NIC
is it possible to do NAT/MASQ in single NIC with two ip address? if yes,
then how?
my comp has no dialup PPP
IPs : 203.170.2.x and 192.168.1.1
and I want to masq 192.168.1.1/24
Well .. I danno... Never done it. Just a thoght which may work.
Seriously, PCI NIC costs only $20 these days. I have 2 NICs and MASQ
them to access Cable and LAN. It will act as good firewall too.
Osamu
PS: One of your e-mail address bounced mail, I think.
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 11:23:25PM
is it possible to do NAT/MASQ in single NIC with two ip address? if yes,
then how?
my comp has no dialup PPP
IPs : 203.170.2.x and 192.168.1.1
and I want to masq 192.168.1.1/24
Yes it's possible. I can't recall the URI now but check www.linuxdoc.org and
the IP_MASQ FAQ.
Regards,
M.
-Original Message-
From: Ker Ruben Ramos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 10:11 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: NAT/MASQ in single NIC
08:11:01 Ker Ruben Ramos wrote:
is it possible to do NAT/MASQ in single NIC with two ip address? if yes,
then how?
my comp has no dialup PPP
IPs : 203.170.2.x and 192.168.1.1
and I want to masq 192.168.1.1/24
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IPALIASING, I guess
eth0:0 203.170.2.x
eth0:1 192.168.1.1
...
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 09:11:01PM +0800, Ker Ruben Ramos wrote:
is it possible to do NAT/MASQ in single NIC with two ip address? if yes,
then how?
my comp has no dialup PPP
IPs : 203.170.2.x and 192.168.1.1
and I want
Proably a stupid question since it is all really
related to IP's
But do you get an IP on cable just like you do
DSL???
On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 08:46:34PM -0800, Nick wrote:
But do you get an IP on cable just like you do DSL???
Yes. I have used IP Masquerade with my Cablevision service and 3Com
cable modem on occasion, though usually I only have one PC up and
running at a time.
--
Carl Fink
Proably a stupid question since it is all really related to IP's
But do you get an IP on cable just like you do DSL???
Yes, no problem. Multi-home the gateway machine and set up ipchains for
masquerading to/from your LAN.
Cheers,
--
Lance Levsen, Programmer
Product Innovation
PWGroup -
what is the difference?
I installed ipmasq apt-get install ipmasq and my ipchains -L output
changed. Formatting was different and all ports listed any but were
not setup that way. Nor did they show that way with ipchains -L prior
to installing ipmasq.
Thank you.
On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 01:04:38AM -0600, hanasaki wrote:
what is the difference?
I installed ipmasq apt-get install ipmasq and my ipchains -L output
changed. Formatting was different and all ports listed any but were
not setup that way. Nor did they show that way with ipchains -L prior
Hi,
I connect to the Internet from a masqueraded LAN through a masquerading
gateway/proxy server. My problem is that, if I am logged in to somewhere
outside our network with ssh or telnet, after a little while of inactivity
the gateway resets the connection and I have to reconnect.
The proxy
Gabor Gludovatz wrote:
Hi,
I connect to the Internet from a masqueraded LAN through a masquerading
gateway/proxy server. My problem is that, if I am logged in to somewhere
outside our network with ssh or telnet, after a little while of inactivity
the gateway resets the connection and I
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, A+B Frank wrote:
I connect to the Internet from a masqueraded LAN through a masquerading
gateway/proxy server. My problem is that, if I am logged in to somewhere
outside our network with ssh or telnet, after a little while of inactivity
the gateway resets the
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 06:45:12PM +0100, A+B Frank wrote:
Gabor Gludovatz wrote:
Hi,
I connect to the Internet from a masqueraded LAN through a masquerading
gateway/proxy server. My problem is that, if I am logged in to somewhere
outside our network with ssh or telnet, after a
Quoting Gabor Gludovatz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, A+B Frank wrote:
I connect to the Internet from a masqueraded LAN through a masquerading
gateway/proxy server. My problem is that, if I am logged in to somewhere
outside our network with ssh or telnet, after a little
Hola, tengo un equipo con un Módem externo RDSI Ovislink, una línea RDSI
entera (los dos canales), y una red Ethernet por detrás. Querría configurar
esta máquina como router para las demás. Para ello tengo que configurar.
: El acceso RDSI vía mi módem RDSI externo (DIALD)
Hola
El 15 Jan 2001 a las 12:21PM +0100, Daniel Payno escribio:
Hola, tengo un equipo con un Módem externo RDSI Ovislink, una línea RDSI
entera (los dos canales), y una red Ethernet por detrás. Querría configurar
esta máquina como router para las demás. Para ello tengo que configurar.
Hello All,
I am attempting to build a small firewall/proxy/masq computer for my home
network. I am having a problem when I attempt to ping to and from the
INTERNAL NIC on my Linux machine to and from an INTERNAL masq machine. I
believe this to be a software issue and not a hardware issue
a private network on the DMZ, and
masq it. That's no problem, but I'm not sure what I need to do to
allow unlimited connectivity between masq'd net 192.168.1.0 on the
private interface, and masq'd net 192.168.2.0 on the DMZ interface.
What is required to allow two masq'd networks to talk to each other
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 02:23:13PM -0700, C. R. Oldham wrote:
where I'm supposed to put calls to ipchains to setup my firewalling and
masquerading?
Will Trillich wrote:
# apt-get install ipmasq
Great!
The other thing I figured out is that if you don't want to install the package
you
Greetings,
I just setup my Linux box to use the new /etc/init.d/networking startup
script. I was using the old /etc/init.d/network script from the
sysvinit examples. Can someone tell me where I'm supposed to put calls
to ipchains to setup my firewalling and masquerading?
--cro
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 02:23:13PM -0700, C. R. Oldham wrote:
I just setup my Linux box to use the new /etc/init.d/networking startup
script. I was using the old /etc/init.d/network script from the
sysvinit examples. Can someone tell me where I'm supposed to put calls
to ipchains to setup my
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 02:23:13PM -0700, C. R. Oldham wrote:
Greetings,
I just setup my Linux box to use the new /etc/init.d/networking startup
script. I was using the old /etc/init.d/network script from the
sysvinit examples. Can someone tell me where I'm supposed to put calls
to
PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got IP Masq compiled into the kernel, but I don't remember a selection
for that in the kernel config. What was that?
Also, I've tried both passive and non-passive in the clients (both mac and
windows).
At 19:28 2000/08/14 -0500, you wrote:
I am not able to ftp from my private
clients.
I re-read the IP Masq howto at http://ipmasq.cjb.net and I had included
everything I needed to have in the kernel. I had compiled everything into
the kernel, with nothing compiled as modules - that shouldn't hurt, should
it?
There were a few items that I don't have which were shown
This doesn't seem to help, either. The ftp clients still just sit there,
trying to get the list of files...
thanks,
John
The modules should be compiled automatically if you have elected to do
Masqing
in the kernel config.
Just do an insmod and you should be okay:
for i in /lib/modules/`uname
previously, I've tried changing the passive settings on the ftp
clients.
I re-read the IP Masq howto at http://ipmasq.cjb.net and I had included
everything I needed to have in the kernel. I had compiled everything into
the kernel, with nothing compiled as modules - that shouldn't hurt, should
John Reinke wrote:
Here's what my problem is (for those just joining): I have IP Masqing set
up on a potato system, and everything works through it except ftp. The ftp
clients on machines on the private network connect to external sites, but
never are able to get a listing of the files or
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