-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: MD5 >> I've search for something like this, but did not find anything. How do >> I flush it?
RK> It would have been the NAT table anyway (my RK> mistake). You flush it with iptables -F -t nat. RK> The reboot done the job, so it must be something RK> else. You should ask on debian-firewall. Oh, yes, that did I do, too. I thought about other kinds of tables. If I didn't, iptables -L -t nat|grep 192.168.0.10 (which I wrote about) should have given a result, shouldn't it? - -- Public Key erhältlich auf den PGP-Keyservern, sowie mit weiteren Informationen auf http:\\www.voits.net. Fingerprint: 9b482c5c41800ef0f6c8b01ae4df20ac -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQEVAwUAPq6Fcp9LInC1Fu5pAQHAcAf/RciN2qKBMaReiuckge+NFw1hlQqqJnKk 5xiZiI1kdabWCGSuROkBFTwJ3az3v9991L+/dE58Zanhp3pebQu/Kg15kQlMfbSl gmypOR9D0OfwSCY66CUoxKQrk+Y+8+qCX0BBfAKLDOSBBRxNEFjBMfXcmw5ZLGHU xw/y4cBnl4L045W4L7RK5hUHTxjLwvu2OBB/PnAHE0bivt5eXPZy566nujPaqjNP fcHw0PtcJ5AmLGPMGmU1/5KPO+38eLsu5EvYJPKEYp3W/dNBdHPD1xyY+BEMIqHh ML4CeaoAR+aKVnl2xjxNAfVRHNmIfIRoRkmzJwcNJmo7MU1ZuODl5A== =LjUZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----