Ooops, I did it again. I forgot to give you the specifics.
Anyway, I am running it on my home dial-up system. It is forwarding TCP port
80/www. I am running the original RC1 with all security updates. I am running
Squid and Snort on it. I have not added any other software. I haven't changed
the default firewall settings. My computers can access the internet fine. I
have tried from both Windows computers and Linux computers to access the web
on my internal computer. I have tried the url as well as the Firewall IP
address. Konqueror comes back with the error: "Could not connect to host"
I've checked all of the files in the /var/log directory and it's
sub-directories but nothing is being logged when I try to connect. I also
tried to telnet to port 80 but the connection times out. I hope all this info
helps. If you like I can attach files but I'm not sure which files to attach.
Steve
On Wednesday 02 May 2001 14:01, you wrote:
> On Mardi 01 Mai 2001 22:24, you wrote :
> > OK, I setup port forwarding so I can get to my internal site from outside
> > the firewall. The problem is I can't access it using the URL from inside
> > the firewall. If my system is outside the firewall and I type the url it
> > works fine. Any of the systems inside the firewall get an error when they
> > type the url. Is this a bug or a feature?
>
> Could you give us your exact configuration (what services do you forward
> for instance ?). Is this an updated version of a beta or a plain RC1 ?
>
> We (the team) have set up different configurations for our personal use at
> home (ftp forwarding to an internal ftp server for instance, as well as
> opening ssh and 8443 from the outside on the firewall) and we can still
> access the web frontend from the inside (which is mandatory, obviously) and
> from the outside when 8443 is open.
>
> So if this is a bug it is quite critical.
>
> Regards,
> Renaud