On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 06:19, Alex Ryabtsev wrote:

I have asked this, but there is no any answers. So, I'll try to ask
again and plead for help:-)

> Now, after successful transition to Bering 1.1, I am able to compile my
> very own (weird hardware) parport_pc module and ready to connect
> notebook by parallel link cable. So, the general question is - how I can
> do that?
> >From first glance I've tried to add it as a member of main (local)
> subnet assigning 192.168.1.8 to it (local subnet is default
> 192.168.1.0/24) and add next modifications in shorewall configuration:
> 
> /etc/shorewall/interfaces
> #ZONE INTERFACE       BROADCAST       OPTIONS
> loc   plip0           detect
> /etc/shorewall/policy
> #SOURCE       DEST    POLICY  LOG LEVEL       LIMIT:BURST
> loc   loc     ACCEPT
> /etc/shorewall/proxyarp
> #ADDRESS      INTERFACE       EXTERNAL        HAVEROUTE
> 192.168.1.8   plip0           eth1            Yes
> /etc/shorewall/routestopped
> #INTERFACE    HOST(S)
> plip0         -
> 
> As I expected it should work (I believe it does, when it was on Bering
> RC3), but now router does not working at all all routing is disabled and
> when it boots I getting next error:
> firewall /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/plip0/proxy_arp - no such directory (or
> something like that, if it's important I can check it again).
> 
> So, what I've done wrong?

-- 
Alex Ryabtsev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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