On 5/4/08, Tom Eastep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> If I were connected to the same IP network as your WAN interface, I could
> get to every one of your LAN systems. They are COMPLETELY ACCESSIBLE from
> within that network.


No. Because my wan Interface has a an IP address assigned by the ISP with
255.255.255.255 mask and the internal network is not routed by the ISP.
Anyway, this is a matter of network and I am sure that there is no danger :)

Those are coming from the entries in your /etc/shorewall/start file.


But what wrote them to the start file ?
How can I remove them ?
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