Hello:

I have running a MNF 8.2 box. Now I use squid with smb authentication
against a Debian machine with samba configured like PDC. I have modified
manualy the rules file from /etc/shorewall and stop/start shorewall, in
order to permit the traffic between two machines when squid use the smb_auth
method to try the authentication. The rules are:
...
ACCEPT  fw      lan     udp     137:139 -
ACCEPT  fw      lan     tcp     137,139,445     -
ACCEPT  fw      lan     udp     1024:   137
ACCEPT  lan     fw      udp     137:139 -
ACCEPT  lan     fw      tcp     137,139,445     -
ACCEPT  lan     fw      udp     1024:   137
...

Now, using the web interface of MNF, i can't view the new rules.

Searching in the archive of this list, i found that the actual configuration
reside in /var/lib/naat/configuration file and that the recomendation for
add new rules is using the web interface. OK (:-{

I you see the rules that i've writed, now i have 14 new rules using the web
interface because ...

- Can i use a special/undocumented port declaration like 137:139 (137 thru
139) and not, one rule for 137, one for 138 and one for 139 ?
- How can I declare third and sixth of my rules?

Thanks in advance.

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