Hi there,
this is the standard procedure:
1. configure your internet connection with draknet
2. configure your internet access with draknet
3. configure your security or internet sharing
4. try if it works
5. grep -v ^# /etc/shorewall/{zones,interfaces,policy,masq,rules} |grep -v
^$
and send us the output
6. with the sharing connection enabled, can you ping a real web IP address ?
In that case the you have name resolution problem.
7. server named status on firewall
8. cat /erc/resolv.conf on the client side
9. route -n on the client side
cheers,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Randy Welch) writes:
> Victor Pelt wrote:
> > same thing happened to me, shorewall configures my firewall in such a way that
> > nothing gets though from my computer
> > iptables -F;iptables -X;iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT;iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT;
> > works as well to fix it, only i DO want some kind of firewall, but i want one
> > that i can use myself
>
> shorewall by default with mandrake pretty much locks the whole machine
> down. You have to clear it (/etc/init.d/shorewall clear) then tweak it
> to do what you want.
>
> -randy
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