Am 12.08.2008 um 01:45 schrieb Tom Eastep:
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....
Please find attached two Shorewall dumps, one from a Shorewall configuration compiled using the shell compiler, the other one using perl. With the shell configuration, mDNS works (I can ping a host on the .local. domain), with the perl-generated configuration, it doesn't as the ping times out.
This is reproducible in both directions: With the perl configuration, neither can I ping a mDNS host from the server running shorewall, nor can I ping the server from outside using it's .local. hostname. Pinging using the standard DNS name works, though.
Regards, Christian
shorewall_perl.dump.txt.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
shorewall_shell.dump.txt.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
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