Christian Aust wrote:
Tom,Am 10.08.2008 um 22:09 schrieb Tom Eastep:So, what did I do wrong here? I enabled multicasting in shorewall.confThe setting of that option is very unlikely to be relevant in your case.RTFM, I see. OK. :-)It is difficult to help when you have said nothing about your Shorewall configuration other than you are using Shorewall-perl. Please see http://www.shorewall.net/support.htm#Guidelines. But for starters, have you enabled UDP port 5353 from the local net to the firewall?you're right. Here's parts of my config (please see below for my comments)
Now please actually READ the link that I referred you to. In part, the text there says:
- Please do not include Shorewall configuration files unless you
have been specifically asked to do so. The output of shorewall
dump collected as described above is much more useful.
Your configuration files reflect your firewall the way that you think it
should be (or the way that you hope that it is). The output of 'shorewall
dump' tells us exactly what your firewall is actually doing.
This is reinforced by the fact that with the rules you posted, you should have no problem with mDNS in the local network yet you claim that you are. So something is wrong here....
-Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net Washington USA \ [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public Key \ https://lists.shorewall.net/teastep.pgp.key
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