Try VC3; there were a number of firewall issues addressed in that release.
Best,
Justin
On Nov 29, 2007 10:48 AM, Alain Kelder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to set protocols to all for a destination NAT rule. But Vyatta
complains that it wants either TCP or UDP. However, in
Hi Alain,
The reason that TCP/UDP is required for your rule 35 is that you specified
port in that rule, which is only meaningful for TCP/UDP in this context. The
SNAT rule 39 accepts protocols all because it doesn't have port. Hope this
helps.
An-Cheng
Alain Kelder wrote:
Hello,
I'm
Hello,
I'm trying to set protocols to all for a destination NAT rule. But Vyatta
complains that it wants either TCP or UDP. However, in this awesome how-to,
they did just that:
http://www.openmaniak.com/vyatta_case6.php#ancre-configurations
Here's what I tried:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] edit
Thanks, An-Cheng, you rock! Will setup two rules for now..
On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 11:07:37 -0800, An-Cheng Huang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Alain,
Currently, you'll have to enter 2 rules, one for TCP and the other for
UDP. Also, there is already an enhancement request for exactly what you are
log in to the system from the livecd as root and use fdisk to delete
all the partitions on the disk.
This is from memory, but the command/output should be something like:
# fdisk /dev/sda
Command (m for help): d
partition number : 1
Command (m for help): d
partition number: 2
Command (m for
I want to NAT a public ip like this :
publicIP(212.xx.xxx.17)
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publicIP (212.xx.xxx.18)
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[vyatta]
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publicIP (62.xxx.xxx.95)
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publicIP(62.xx.xxx.64)(webservice)
rule 10 {
type: source
Hi Troopy,
Attached is a new VC3 interfaces template file that should do what you
want. Just put it in /opt/vyatta/share/xorp/templates/ and reboot. It
will add an address parameter to the bridge interface. It doesn't add
the IP to XORP unfortunately. (I tried that but couldn't get it to work