Unless I am seriously mistaken, each interface has a seperate IP address
and, at least in my setup, is specified pretty much as a seperate machine.
What you want to do should be very simple. Just set each interface/IP
address as a unique workstation and then you can use that to specify your
rules.
Jim Edwards
Systems Manager
Texas Secretary of State
-----Original Message-----
From: Luis Angel Fernandez Escabias [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 2:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW1] Apply rule to an interface
Hi...
I want to define some rules to only the external interface of my firewall,
can I do it with the GUI client?
For example, with ipchains, I can define a rule to a single interface:
ipchains -A output -i eth1 -s $CLASS_A -j DENY -l
That rule is only applied to the output chain of the eth1 interface. I want
make this with firewall-1, but I dont see how in the GUI client. Can anybody
help me?
Thanks a lot.
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