I am attempting to set up a home network router. This is my first attempt even though I have been using debian in the place of windows for a few years. I figured on getting the firewall working before doing much else.
Hardware - ibm netvista box with an on board nic and two additional pci nics. I have set up shorewall with eth0 going to my existing d-link router. eth1 and eth2 are planned for a dmz and a loc. I have used the setup and configuration described in the debian wiki howto for shorewall. Running /etc/init.d/shorewall check yields no errors, starting shorewall either from a reboot or from ini.d I get the following problem (last 4 lines from /var/log/shorewall-init.log): Setting up masquerading/SNAT.... ERROR: Unable to determine routes through interface "eth1" IP Forwarding enabled Terminated. Googling and searching archives suggests that shorewall is being started before eth1 becomes available. I really need some help on this. I need pretty detailed instructions as I am a complete newbie insofar as networking is concerned John -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

