On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 11:52:14AM +0600, askar ... wrote:
> > I suspect, since you are doing routing, that you have multiple
> > interfaces. In that case, it would make much more sense to post
> > 
> >   iptables -L -v
> > 
> > so we can see which interface the rules applies to.
> > 
> I followed the gentoo howto home router guide. The result of iptables
> -L was what I posted in ML. First of all I want to setup iptabel
> rules, and after to learn in details the concept of iptables. Is there
> any other how to manual I could use.
> My environment is the same as in the gentoo's howto:
> I have 2 LAN cards. eth0 - for LAN, eth1 - for ADSL modem.
> 
> askar
> 
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Well, you can always `man iptables'
or google `iptables howto'
Here's one link for example.
 http://www.linuxguruz.com/iptables/howto/iptables-HOWTO.html

On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 01:10:51PM +0600, askar ... wrote:
> > I suspect, since you are doing routing, that you have multiple
> > interfaces. In that case, it would make much more sense to post
> > 
> >   iptables -L -v
> > 
> > so we can see which interface the rules applies to.
> > 
> At present. my 2 PCs can talk to each others.
> WinPC can resolve hostnames by nslookup, but can use internet.
> 
> askar
> 
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Wait, isn't this what you wanted? Or do you mean WinPC cannot use the
internet?

W

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