Hi all and David in particular,
If I try to build a strong firewall,
I can't use all the port limitation that should
be used with ipfwadm.
This isn't a very strong ruleset.
I knew, but it was only the begining...
Check out the
ruleset in the TrinityOS doc and see if it will do
what
Secon hello today...
David A. Ranch wrote:
Check out the
ruleset in the TrinityOS doc and see if it will do
what you need:
http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~dranch/LINUX/index-linux.html
I'm working hard on this ruleset.
But I can't understand why we have to enable
all HIGH ports for reply
Hello all,
I've using masquerading since acouple of days, and now a curious problem
occured:
For some clients, parts of the Internet disappear. you can't ping, ftp,
or http to some
adresses, while to others you can.
When I reboot my masq-gate, everything seems to turn back to normal.
What can
Title: RE: [masq] setsockopt Error Message
The info you need is right here:
http://www.tor.shaw.wave.ca/~ambrose/ipmasq-HOWTO.html
Rgds...Geoff
-Original Message-
From: DKM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 08, 1999 6:56 PM
To: Fuzzy Fox
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
in this moment i'm moving form 2.0.35 to 2.2.1 and i'm reistalling some
utility with new release like net-tools.In order to see the masqurade
packet i need to add HAVE_FW_MASQUERADE to config.h , but in order to see
th eicmp packet whati is the tricks?? i reistalled ther kernel
Hoi Masq,
I have set up a linux box to connect our local win95(sorry) network to
internet via a slip connection using a cable modem. And everything
works, except email. (for the detectives among you: I'am sending this
from my own computer temporarily connected with the cable modem)
Here's the
But I can't understand half of the rules
And this is really boring for me...
Yeah.. it is pretty dry stuff. I know where you are coming
from.
/sbin/ipfwadm -I -a accept -b -P tcp -S 192.168.0.7/32 80 -D 0.0.0.0/0
1024:65535
That did not work much more
Try pulling the "-b" option