Hello Tom
I've corrected the problem that Ewald reported with Shorewall and busybox
grep and have built a new .lrp. You can find it at:
As far as I can see know everything functions fine
Thanks
http://seattlefirewall.dyndns.org/pub/shorewall/shorwall-1.1.1b.lrp
Thus spoke Eric Wolzak:
Hello Tom
I've corrected the problem that Ewald reported with Shorewall and busybox
grep and have built a new .lrp. You can find it at:
As far as I can see know everything functions fine
Thanks for the update, Eric.
-Tom
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On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
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Having the mime-type in place, apparently Netscape now recognizes that an
lrp file is binary even without specifying the type in the URL.
Jeff,
That's what I got too. I added the following helper application
Hello Tom
Thus spoke Eric Wolzak:
Hello Tom
I've corrected the problem that Ewald reported with Shorewall and busybox
grep and have built a new .lrp. You can find it at:
As far as I can see know everything functions fine
I 'm sorry to have to report that there is still a problem
Hi Eric,
Thus spoke Eric Wolzak:
Hello Tom
Thus spoke Eric Wolzak:
Hello Tom
I've corrected the problem that Ewald reported with Shorewall and busybox
grep and have built a new .lrp. You can find it at:
As far as I can see know everything functions fine
I 'm sorry to
Tom Eastep wrote:
I've corrected the problem that Ewald reported with Shorewall and busybox
grep and have built a new .lrp. You can find it at:
http://seattlefirewall.dyndns.org/pub/shorewall/shorwall-1.1.1b.lrp
ftp://seattlefirewall.dyndns.org/pub/shorewall/shorwall-1.1.1b.lrp
And it
Thus spoke Ewald Wasscher:
Tom Eastep wrote:
I've corrected the problem that Ewald reported with Shorewall and busybox
grep and have built a new .lrp. You can find it at:
http://seattlefirewall.dyndns.org/pub/shorewall/shorwall-1.1.1b.lrp
Tom Eastep wrote
And it works! Hooray!
However I forgot to mention that:
/etc/shorewall/rules is missing in /var/lib/lrpkg/shorwall.conf I
suppose it should be there.
When trying to edit the policy file through lrcfg it passes
"/etc/shorewall/policy " to ae. ae chokes on the extra space
Thus spoke Ewald Wasscher:
When trying to edit the policy file through lrcfg it passes
"/etc/shorewall/policy " to ae. ae chokes on the extra space at the end,
and can't find the policy file.
Drat -- I thought I had fixed that
-Tom
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