> Tom I would post your original message and other corresponding replies
> with Collins to the Shorewall mailing list. I'm pretty sure Tom can
> give you a diagnosis or some flame to get pointed in the right
> direction. One or the other anyways. :P
> 
> Personally I would change eht0:0 to be on a different subnet and then
> reconfigure shorewall accordingly. I think your causing yourself more
> problems than need be with your "local and net zones" on the same
> network and same network card at that. I've never seen anyone try and
> do that before. I've seen mulitple zones off of the local zone but
> never the local and net zones one the same network. That just doesn't
> make sense from a security standpoint. 
> 
> Thats just my opinion though.
> 
> Thanks,
> JBanks

Thanks, I'll go with that.

Unfortunately my wireless linksys router doesn't support other subnets,
when I have to use port forwarding on my router I can only do so for
192.168.1 addresses.

Tom


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