> MOUNT: Two computers in this system. One connected to the internet. The > other is connected to that computer through the ethernet (local > network). The one that is the gateway to the internet is > Athlon.computer, the other computer is the HP.computer. The > Athlon.computer isn't really a server, persay. I mean it is to the > HP.computer, but I am not using it as a server to the rest of the world. > Meaning I am not allowing others outside to access my Athlon.computer. > > ISP <--> Athlon.computer<--->HP.computer > > mount HP.computer:/ /mnt/hpbox will mount the HP / (or whatever I > choose) on the Athlon.computer in the /mnt/hpbox.
Again, you mean NFS? Or SMB? Or IPX? And from which system? Really, you are on cooker (i.e. developer) list, it is reasonable to expect more informational reports. > > mount Athlon.computer:/ /mnt/Athlon will mount the Athlon.computer in > the /mnt/Athlon. >From which computer again? What protocol again? This one will not work if iptable_filter module is > inserted on the Athlon.computer (it is the only one with > iptable_filter). You want me to quote what you have just written above in THIS VERY MESSAGE? "Meaning I am not allowing others outside to access my Athlon.computer." And now you complaint that you cannot mount (i.e. access) it? I give up unless you formulate what your problem is in a way that others can understand, which probably means you have to understand it yourself first. No offense intended. Besides it is not a cooker problem in any way. > Here is the part from 2.4 from the Athlon.computer. If you want to get help post full contents of your rules. Posting a line out of complex script is useless. Actually, I am not interested in any startup file - I am interested in actual rules as per iptables -L -v -andrej
