Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
>>There are still problems with iptable_filter.
>>Just tried to mount the other networked computer on /mnt/hpbox and
>>
>that
>
>>works fine.
>>Try to mount the computer with iptable_filter and you can't.
>>Have to modprobe -r iptable_filter. Then it works correctly.
>>
>>Was update that I missed or are we going to have to always do that
>>iptables -save thing.
>>I thought that only affected the Internet Connection Sharing?
>>
>>Maybe I just don't understand it and you always have to do that when
>>after you
>>get setup. Can anyone please inform me about this.
>>
>>
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>Of course. _If_ you are using default iptables script you always have to
>do iptables save after (iptables) configuration change. Else it will be
>lost on reboot.
>
>May be it could it automatically. I do not immediately see any cons
>except you may want to test some configuration and then reboot to get
>your old one back.
>
>At least if I correctly understand your problem.
>
>-andrej
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>
I was assuming that once I had the host, host.allow, host.deny, exports,
firewall on
internet connected computer, nfs. That that was pretty much it. I
mean, Connection
Sharing works with it, cups, but the internel client can't mount the
internal server. It
isn't being denied with a permissions error, it just sits there because
of the tables.
If I haven't explained this correctly let me know, cause I am trying to
get this done
and head to work.
That is why I think it probably should auto save, give you the option
(by either
telling you you will have to do this or maybe when you try to access the
internel
server with the iptable-filter.