I dealt with a similar issue while installing SAMBA.  The NAAT server web
tool allows configuration of the firewall rules from the server to the
outside (INET) and from the INET to the server but not the configuration of
on the LOCAL network (AFAIK).  So what I did was to open up the ssh client
(I use putty) and edit the file /etc/bastille-firewall.conf and under the
section TCP_INTERNAL_SERVICES=  I put all the services that I wanted access
to. ( ie. 8443 is there by default). I added ports 137 - 139 for SMB,  ports
20 - 22 for ftp and ssh and port 80 for web.  Then execute
bastille-firewall-reset and the firewall is modified and ready to go.

Now if someone would just help me set up a regular web server for LAN and
INET use I'd be truly grateful.

Trent M. Gunnarson
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----- Original Message -----
From: "bascule" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "mandrake cooker-firewall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 21:17
Subject: [Cooker-firewall] webmin


> hi, i have just managed to get my cable modem up and running with cooker
> firewall rc1, i am having trouble getting webmin to work, i have
> installed webmin plus perl_SS thingy but doing https://192.166.0.1:10000
> from my other machine gets nowhere, however https://192.168.0.1:8443
> gets me to the naat server so i can't see what i am doing wrong, is
> there some sort of allow/deny file for webmin?
>
> i have allowed webmin in the 'restrict access>internet traffic'
> configuration in naat even though i only want to use webmin from a local
> network box - is this correct?
>
> all the docs i can find for configuring webmin all assume that you can
> log on via https in the first place!
>
> tia bascule
>


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