On Feb 26, 2010, at 3:32 AM, Tom Chadwin wrote:

>> 
>> Is it possible you have defective hardware on this box?  Is 
>> the firewall turned on and perhaps misconfigured?
> 
> Both are possible. How can I diagnose? How do I disable Arno from the CLI?
> Just get rid of /mnt/kd/rc.conf.c/gui.firewall.conf?

Tom,

FWVERS="arno" , enables the firewall

FWVERS=""  , disables the firewall.

(of course the Network tab has a Firewall: [disabled/enabled] entry that does 
this.)

Put that in your /mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/user.conf so you don't have to mess with the 
gui.firewall.conf file for testing.

You might also enable a LAN Internal Interface for testing in your user.conf...

INTIF="eth3"
INTIP="192.168.101.1"
INTNM="255.255.255.0"

(of course LAN traffic won't be forwarded to the EXTIF unless the firewall is 
enabled.)

Don't forget to cleanup these user.conf changes after testing.

Lonnie


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