> 
> >>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.
> >>
[ ... ]
> 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.

No, you do not explain it correctly (enough for me to understand).

Do you say that your system is a gateway and iptables prevent access
through gateway? Then you have to either correctly configure your rules
(to allow clients to connect to internal server or to enable port
forwarding) or disable iptables. With the amount of information you
provide it is impossible to say more. I do not even understand what you
mean under "mount".

> That is why I think it probably should auto save,

I am very curious what exactly resulted in this conclusion :-) When you
say "autosave" do you mean "it should not load iptables after you did
modprobe -r"?  


-andrej

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