> To: Gelsema, Patrick
> Cc: 'Cristian Salan'; 'Gelsema, Patrick';
> freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: natd or firewall problem?
>
>
> Gelsema, Patrick wrote:
> > Thats right, you can do the following:
> > Put the ip-address with its FQDn
Gelsema, Patrick wrote:
Thats right, you can do the following:
Put the ip-address with its FQDn (www.webserverwhatever.com) in every hosts
file (taken its windows) or in its hosts file on freebsd. Or you run an
internal DNS with an internal zone for your domain whilst running on the
internet the ex
On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 13:54:23 +0100, Gelsema, Patrick
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thats right, you can do the following:
> Put the ip-address with its FQDn (www.webserverwhatever.com) in every hosts
> file (taken its windows) or in its hosts file on freebsd. Or you run an
> internal DNS with an inte
,
Patrick
> -Original Message-
> From: Cristian Salan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 1:51 PM
> To: Gelsema, Patrick
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: natd or firewall problem?
>
>
> > > Hello dear list,
>
> > Hello dear list,
> >
> > I have one FreeBSD router in front of the internal network. Now I've
> > installed another FreeBSD box which must be the www sever.
> > I've managed to redirect the port 80 at the router and the web server
> > is visible to the outside world. But the problem is now at t
Hi,
IN order to enlighten you we need some more information. Sounds to me you
could be having issues with internal/external DNS and ip-addresses. In
other words, you are querying your www server from a dns and is getting
the Internet ip back instead of the lan ip. Can you connect to your www
serve
Hello dear list,
I have one FreeBSD router in front of the internal network. Now I've
installed another FreeBSD box which must be the www sever.
I've managed to redirect the port 80 at the router and the web server
is visible to the outside world. But the problem is now at the other
internal works
On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 03:23:24AM -0700, RYAN vAN GINNEKEN wrote:
> Thank you for your reply
> Here is my kernel config file well just the options i added do you need
> more of it?
> which samples are you refering to and how come i never had problems like
> this before??
Compare to GENERIC or L
Thank you for your reply
Here is my kernel config file well just the options i added do you need
more of it?
which samples are you refering to and how come i never had problems like
this before??
options IPFIREWALL
options IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE
options IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIM
On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 03:03:37AM -0700, RYAN vAN GINNEKEN wrote:
> Contents of my rc.conf file are included below. This machine is
> eventually going to be a server (sendmail bind apache samba ) for a
> differnt network so lots of stuff is commented out. I am new at running
> more than on BS
Built a new freebsd 4.9 stable machine got it working ok could send and
recieve packets and the like. Did a cvsup and make world on it now it
does not seem to be sending or recieveing anything. Have been playing
around with it now for several weeks off and on. With a fresh reboot it
does not
> How does one get started on IPF...
By reading the IPFilter Howto:
http://www.obfuscation.org/ipf/ipf-howto.html
Enjoy :-)
--
Toomas Aas | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.raad.tartu.ee/~toomas/
* I take my wife everywhere, but she keeps finding her way back.
___
I have an old machine running FBSD-4.0 using ipfw. It's been working as
is for a few years, but I decided to look it over and make some
adjustments. I noticed what appears to be a problem - even though
rc.conf calls for firewall_type=client, when I run ipfw show I get only
lines -
the divert 86
Hello Kevin,
Wednesday, October 1, 2003, 2:14:16 PM, you wrote:
SP> Yes, in this case, since this is ipfw, and "first match wins."
SP> Using ipf, it's the opposite; gotta love 'Nix! ;-)
Yah, really How does one get started on IPF... IIRC, they have more
ftures / context ...
--
Best rega
Andrew L. Gould wrote:
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 01:18 pm, Gary wrote:
I have set my firewall to
firewall_type="open"
firewall_enable="YES"
and when I want to drop a specific IP, I enter it manually, it accepts it,
but it does not drop the packets..
I am getting a lot of virus activity on m
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 02:24:51PM -0400 or thereabouts, Rob Ellis wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 01:18:17PM -0500, Gary wrote:
> > I am getting a lot of virus activity on my SMTP port 25. So I wanted to
> > drop a few IP ranges/addresses..
> >
> > 00100 62054 5483792 allow ip from any to any
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 11:18, Gary wrote:
> I have set my firewall to
>
> firewall_type="open"
> firewall_enable="YES"
>
> and when I want to drop a specific IP, I enter it manually, it accepts it,
> but it does not drop the packets..
>
> I am getting a lot of virus activity on my SMTP port 25.
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 01:18 pm, Gary wrote:
> I have set my firewall to
>
> firewall_type="open"
> firewall_enable="YES"
>
> and when I want to drop a specific IP, I enter it manually, it accepts it,
> but it does not drop the packets..
>
> I am getting a lot of virus activity on my SMTP por
19:18
> To: FreeBSD
> Subject: Firewall problem
>
>
> I have set my firewall to
>
> firewall_type="open"
> firewall_enable="YES"
>
> and when I want to drop a specific IP, I enter it manually,
> it accepts it,
> but it does not drop the pa
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 01:18:17PM -0500, Gary wrote:
> I have set my firewall to
>
> firewall_type="open"
> firewall_enable="YES"
>
> and when I want to drop a specific IP, I enter it manually, it accepts it,
> but it does not drop the packets..
>
> I am getting a lot of virus activity on my S
I have set my firewall to
firewall_type="open"
firewall_enable="YES"
and when I want to drop a specific IP, I enter it manually, it accepts it,
but it does not drop the packets..
I am getting a lot of virus activity on my SMTP port 25. So I wanted to
drop a few IP ranges/addresses..
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