Ray Olszewski wrote: > > <sigh> We need a FAQ answer for this one too (or do we have one?). > > LEAF basic firewalls by default block ALL private-address traffic on the > external interface. (At least Dachstein and Eigerstein do, and I think > Oxygen is the same in that regard.)
Nope. Oxygen has zero ipchains rules by default. In fact, you'd be hard pressed to even find ipchains on the boot diskette :) But then again, it's meant to load from more than one diskette, network, cdrom, ftp, tftp, whatever. You can squeeze ipchains.lrp on the first diskette though. But that's another thread. As far as Greg's question goes, he's done a good job so far and made a good post. But he left out a few things like the output of [ which ipchains ] && ipchains -L -v -n || echo "Doh!" lsmod which ipmasqadm I realize that's along the lines of your post, though :) We just don't know if he's even has ipchains yet. (And the arp cache listing from the 192.168.1.50 would help along with the exact failed ping output.) Best, Matthew _______________________________________________ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user