Hallelujah! I Thought I would never get an answer.

On 18 Nov 2002, Toshiro wrote:

> El lun, 18-11-2002 a las 07:40, Christian Jul Jensen escribi�:
> > Hi List
> >
> > I've configured a webserver, which runs perfectly on it's own net. The
> > problem is that it's behind a firewall and everything that comes through
> > that firewall are being ignored by the server.
> >
> > Must be some kind of spoof-protection. Because the packets get trapped by
> > rp_filter.
> >
> > So I've disabled rp_filter, I've set all iptables rules to ACCEPT, and
> > I've tried lowering the security level with msec. Nothing changed. I've
> > used tcpdump to see what's going on, and I can see that packets coming
> > from a machine on the internal net, gets answers. But packets arriving
> > through the firewall arrives at the interface, but no answer is sent. So I
> > know for sure that the problem is at this machine.
>
> Have you configured NAT?

No, this machine is not the firewall itself, only a http-server. It's
packets coming through another firewall that are being filtered out. In
that case NAT shouldn't be necessary since it's not doing any
gatewaying/routing. Or am I wrong here...?

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./mvh Christian Jul Jensen

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