Paul Gear wrote:
> Linux Advocate wrote:
>> ...
>> But, printing from a machine in the LAN zone to a
>> printer in the LAN zone shoud not be affected right?
> 
> That's right.  If your two LAN systems are in the same subnet, your
> shorewall system is probably not even seeing the traffic.  If you want
> to look into it a bit further, throw a shorewall dump into
> http://rafb.net/paste/ and someone can look at it.

Another test would be to 'shorewall clear' and see if printing improves
(be sure to 'shorewall start' after the test).

-Tom
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