Hi there, Cool, so you finally managed to make it work and even more, you like it. Isn't that a shiny day ? :o)
take care, >Ed Colmar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thanks Florin > > Sorry to write you personally... I did cc the list but those mails have > been bouncing for me. > > I did get it up and running after following your instructions. > > I did have to take a few extra steps. > > Here is what I did: > > > 1. remove everything about dmz in the rules, then > > 2. same thing in the policies > > 3. remove the dmz zone in zones AT THE END ... > > 4. Go through all the screens and make sure that the eth0 and eth1 are in > the right places. For me they were missing in parts. > > 5. add a classic masquerade rule to allow the lan to get outside. It took > me a while to figure out that I needed to put in 192.168.1.0/24 for the > host/subnet > > After that it works! > > Wow, this is such a big improvement ofver SNF! FTP works, and stale > connections don't time out. NICE WORK! > > -ed- > > > On 17 Feb 2003, Florin wrote: > > > Please do not email me directly for these kind of messages ... There is a > > special mailing list for that. > > > > >Ed Colmar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > HI all. > > > > > > Hi Florin > > > > > > I am a long time user of SNF, on three machines with much success and > > > stability. THANK YOU THANK YOU. > > > > > > Now I have a new machine for a little home network. Unfortunatly the NIC > > > cards are not supported in SNF, so I decided to try out MNF. > > > > > > Install went great, and I can log in via the web interface... But I keep > > > killing things while trying to simplify the rules for this setup. > > > > > > ALl I need is LAN + WAN (like SNF)... Is this possible with MNF? What do > > > I need to do to properly configure this? > > > > > > It starts out with rules pre-installed for some things I don't use, like > > > DMZ.. Should I delete these out? Every time I do, I can no longer access > > > via the web interface. > > > > You could : > > > > 1. remove everything about dmz in the rules, then > > 2. same thing in the policies > > 3. remove the dmz zone in zones AT THE END ... > > > > this should react as the SNF ... > > -- Florin http://www.mandrakesoft.com http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~florin/
