After a fresh installation of Debian 6 with Shorewall, warnings about
route filtering and martian logging persist and a local system doesn't
have a connection to the 'net.
root@joule:/home/peter# shorewall start
...
Starting Shorewall....
Initializing...
Setting up Route Filtering...
WARNING: Cannot set route filtering on MainBoard
Setting up Martian Logging...
WARNING: Cannot set Martian logging on MainBoard
Setting up Traffic Control...
Preparing iptables-restore input...
Running /sbin/iptables-restore...
IPv4 Forwarding Enabled
done.
In the attached status.txt, the POP attempt at Sep 27 14:17:42
from 172.24.1.2 to 24.71.223.43 is rejected.
Thanks for any ideas, ... Peter E.
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