RE: RE: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding

2005-01-24 Thread Barry Baldwin
: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding Hi Barry Can you turn off the routing functionality of the netgear altogether and use it as a access point only. Connect your game server and your leaf eth1 to 2 of the 4 port and use it as a hub. IP will be handed out by LEAF to the game server and any

Re: RE: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding

2005-01-21 Thread Huy Bui
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Leaf-User (E-mail) Subject: RE: RE: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding Hey Joey, You are correct, the Netgear has an uplink or WAN port that is connected to eth1 of the LEAF box. The Netgear router has 4 wired ports and my game server is connected to one of them. The Netgear

RE: RE: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding

2005-01-21 Thread Barry Baldwin
it to be a hub. Thanks for the idea, Barry -Original Message- From: Huy Bui [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 2:01 AM To: Barry Baldwin Cc: Leaf-User (E-mail) Subject: Re: RE: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding Hi Barry Can you turn off the routing functionality

RE: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding

2005-01-20 Thread Barry Baldwin
in advance, Barry -Original Message- From: Huy Bui [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 2:08 AM To: Barry Baldwin; Leaf-User (E-mail) Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding Firstly I don't think your bering does not know the route to the Netgear. So it try

Re: RE: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding

2005-01-20 Thread jofficer
and get rid of the Netgear? Thanks in advance, Barry -Original Message- From: Huy Bui [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 2:08 AM To: Barry Baldwin; Leaf-User (E-mail) Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding Firstly I don't think your bering does

Re: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding

2005-01-20 Thread Tom Eastep
Barry Baldwin wrote: Would a better solution be to turn my leaf box into a wireless router and get rid of the Netgear? Or run your LEAF box as a bridge (which is fundimentally like a switch). See http://shorewall.net/Bridge.html. -Tom -- Tom Eastep\ Nothing is foolproof to a

RE: RE: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding

2005-01-20 Thread Barry Baldwin
: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding Thanks Tom and Huy for your responses. I tried changing my leaf box to forward port 6112 to 192.168.1.4 and then set the Netgear router to port forward 6112 to my game server (192.168.2.3). This didn't seem to work either. The FORWARD:REJECT errors

RE: RE: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding

2005-01-20 Thread Joey Officer
: Leaf-User (E-mail) Subject: RE: RE: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding Hey Joey, You are correct, the Netgear has an uplink or WAN port that is connected to eth1 of the LEAF box. The Netgear router has 4 wired ports and my game server is connected to one of them. The Netgear hands out IP's

Re: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding

2005-01-14 Thread Huy Bui
] To: Leaf-User (E-mail) leaf-user@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 2:03 AM Subject: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding Hello all, I've setup a Bering uClibc system at home as a firewall. It came up and is working great. (By the way I tested it by going to www.hackerwatch.org

Re: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding

2005-01-14 Thread Tom Eastep
Huy Bui wrote: Firstly I don't think your bering does not know the route to the Netgear. So it try to route anything for 192.168.2.0/24 through the default gateway which is eth0. Secondly your game PC is behind the netgear so it's is probalby being NATed by the netgear. I don't know much

[leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding

2005-01-13 Thread Barry Baldwin
Hello all, I've setup a Bering uClibc system at home as a firewall. It came up and is working great. (By the way I tested it by going to www.hackerwatch.org/probe/ ) I'm now playing around with trying to allow one of my PC's behind the firewall to host an internet game ( Warcraft III). Here