Not me - the OP I think is the one with the WG. I use a Linksys with NAT in
place of a firewall. Works for me. Keeps nasties out. Unlike a firewall, it
does not keep nasties in, but so far nothing has gotten in. I run my web and
ftp and p2p servers on a linux box that have no access to the rest of the
network - I have Samba setup to allow other clients to read the drives on
the Linux box, but nothing on the linux box can access drives on other
boxes. This gives another slight layer of security. My biggest risk is the
Linux box with a bunch of open ports. My HL server only has port 27015 open.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stuart Stegall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds] HL2DM Server now behind WG Firebox 700 was playable bu t
not listed
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I am going to still suggest that Ook should just return the WG and use
his Linksys. There's just no need.
Edward Luna wrote:
There is no reason that you can't run behind a WG firewall. I have two
separate Internet Connections and I use two WG firewalls. One is a small
Soho and the other is a WG FireBox X500... both function perfectly. All
you
need do is configure them correctly and your server will be fine.
I've already posted how to stop the WG700 from auto-blocking IP addy's.
Stick with the troubleshooting and we'll resolve your issue.
The problem lies between the modem (please let me know which one) and the
WatchGuard External Interface. If I can't ping your WG External
Interface
there can only be two reasons... 1.) you've disabled ping response or 2.)
The modem is not passing the ping request to the WG external Interface.
I've seen DSL modems setup to do all sorts of advanced things...
especially
Verizon DSL... even if you've subscribed for a static IP address, they
often
don't pass that IP thru to the connected device unless the pass thru
option
is selected.
What modem are you using?
-----Original Message-----
From: Ook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 9:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [hlds] HL2DM Server now behind WG Firebox 700 was playable
but not listed
Get rid of the FB? Find something else? I run my server behind a Linksys
WRT54G, which is behind a Westell 2100 in gateway mode, with no firewall.
Nat is enough security for what I do, I've never had any security issues
except for the time I did a fresh install of Winbloze on my laptop and
stupidly dialed into the Internet with no firewall or AV and had some
worm
come in(thanks to all of the many holes in Winbloze). I lost the entire
contents of my laptop, but fortunately I wasn't connected to my network
at
the time.
How many here run behind a router with no firewall? How many have
firewalls,
and what kind of firewall?
----- Original Message -----
From: "CYKO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 5:58 PM
Subject: RE: [hlds] HL2DM Server now behind WG Firebox 700 was playable
but
not listed
ALSO Now after being connected to the game for 10 minutes, the FB is
blocking my IP from connecting, So now I have to wait 15 minutes for the
block to be removed. Very Funny, I might just go back to the Linksys
Router.
CYKO
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of CYKO
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 8:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [hlds] HL2DM Server now behind WG Firebox 700 was playable but
not
listed
Importance: High
Ok here is what is happenning, The game is running behind a WG FB700
with
a
rule that says:
Incomming:
>From Any To NAT 69.74.70.242 - 192.168.1.15 TPC 27090 - 27100 UDP
>27090 -
27100
Outgoing:
To ANY From ANY
Same Ports!
With this configuration the game is visiable to "Gamemonitor.com" and
you
can add it to your Favorites in STEAM BUT if you list all internet
games,
It
is NOT in the List.
HELP!
PS I left the ping respose open for anyone to test.
CYKO
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