I would like to see one created, if it doesn't already exist.
--bburling
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From: Fuzzy Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 1999 4:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [masq] mail delivery
This message is highly off-topic for this list,
Hi,
I followed the excellent documentation on how to setup ipfwadm
but after setting it up , I started seeing a ton of messages in
the messages file and syslogd was taking up about 90% of the
CPU time , so what I did for the moment was turn off logging for
the Input firewall. I'd like to turn
Michele Nicosia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to see the masquerade packet I need to add HAVE_FW_MASQUERADE
to config.h, but in order to see the icmp packet what is the tricks??
If I understand your question correctly, you are wondering what happened
to the CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE_ICMP
Marc Cassuto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/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
You didn't say what you expect it to do, but if your intent is to allow
traffic to reach external web servers, the rule is backwards from
This message is highly off-topic for this list, because it's not about
IP Masquerade in the slightest. Now, I'm not any sort of net.cop, and I
gladly answer questions on any type of subject, if I feel that I know
the answer, but really, it's important to keep a mailing list on-topic,
for those
Christoph Monig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some clients, parts of the Internet disappear. you can't ping, ftp,
or http to some
adresses, while to others you can.
Are you using ipautofw? It is known to cause symptoms similar to this,
if you use its features too aggressively.
When I
On 9 Feb 99, at 14:19, Christoph Monig wrote:
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.
My setuip is an Ethernet device for my LAN and a
But I can't understand why we have to enable
all HIGH ports for reply tcp/udp traffic.
After that original email, I've updated it a little more.
See below:
So why all policies used are DENY ??
Hmmm.. good question! They should be reject!
The reason why I didn't catch this is because
On 9 Feb 99, at 20:28, Pim Messelink wrote:
Like I said, everything works, even receiving email! BUT, whenever I
want to send email, whatever emailclient I use, it fails. I use the
SMTP server of the ISP but I have tried several other SMTP servers
with the same result. The emailclient I
On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, Fuzzy Fox wrote:
It appears, from the large number of messages which are related to
networking, but not really masquerade-related, that there is some sort
of demand for a list which revolves, topic-wise, around the subject of
networking, firewalling, and related subjects.
there are tons of the networking and linux lists
go to http://www.linux.org/help/index.html
and
http://www.linux.org/help/lists.html
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I'm having difficulty playing net games like quake2, half-life, and
redline from behind my linux masquerading firewall. Even with the quake
module loaded quake2 hangs after a minute or two. Redline won't even
find games at a given ip address. I tried autofw-ing all tcp and udp
traffic on ports
Hirendra Hindocha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I followed the excellent documentation on how to setup ipfwadm
but after setting it up , I started seeing a ton of messages in
the messages file
Feb 7 00:10:24 c526184-a kernel: IP fw-in rej eth0 UDP 0.0.0.0:68 255.255.255.2
UDP port 68 is the
I had trouble with that, too, but I have used ipportfw to do this
kind of redirection, like
ipportfw -A -t outside-ip/80 -R inside-ip/80
There's new syntax with ipmasqadm, but it's pretty close to that.
I missed the beginning of this thread, so I hope I'm not missing your
point.
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