Brad Bendily wrote:
>>> Here is the format of the masq file:
>>> eth0     10.0.0.0/24     x.x.x.123
>>> eth0    10.0.0.80        x.x.x.117
>>> eth2    10.1.1.40       x.x.x.97
>>> #eth4:0    10.1.4.4        x.x.x.113
>>> eth0    10.0.0.5        x.x.x.118
>>> eth0    10.0.0.35       x.x.x.118
>>> eth0    10.0.0.150      x.x.x.118
>> I think we're going to have to see a 'shorewall dump'. You reported that the
>> server's IP address was 10.4.4.4 yet that host isn't mentioned in your masq
>> file. So I don't know if you are trying to obfuscate (which just annoys
>> those of us who are trying to help you and delays a solution to your
>> problem) or whether this is the problem.
> 
> I understand.
> 
> On my previous shorewall setup the eth4 was not listed in the masq file 
> either.
> So the above snippet excluding "eth4" is what was in the previous
> server's masq file.
> 
> The point being that neither eth4, web4 nor the ip 10.4.4.4 was listed
> in the masq and they
> are not listed in my new server's masq file. I tried adding it, but
> maybe I don't understand the syntax or usage.

We're not getting anywhere here. You continue to lament that this Shorewall
configuration used to work on another computer in a different time and place
with an ancient version of Shorewall. That's interesting but not relevant to
getting it to work now on your current firewall with (somewhat) current
software.

So please send us the information we need to help you as described at
http://www.shorewall.net/support.htm (connection problem) and we'll try to
get it working now on your current firewall with your current network
configuration.

-Tom
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