On Tuesday 09 December 2003 08:47 pm, Dr. Richard W. Tibbs wrote:
> Folks:
> As I mentioned in my last post, I have not had luck with the following
> command: INTERN_SERVERS="tcp_${EXTERN_IP}_domain_192.168.x.y_domain
> udp_${EXTERN_IP}_domain_192.168.x.y_domain"
>
> I get no port forwarding for ports 53. I do get several messages
> complaining about "invalid protocol" just before the firewall login prompt.
> Is the above a space-separated list like all the others?
> What is wrong with it?
> TIA, Rick.
IIRC, it is supposed to be space-seperated. An alternate version:
INTERN_SERVERS="all_${EXTERN_IP}_53_192.168.x.y_53"
While it might not be exactly what your looking for, it simplifies the
possibility of error. The improper protocol message tends to indicate
that something other than a standard protocol name number was used
(ie... tcp, udp, gre/47, imcp, etc...) or a syntax error in the variable.
Unfortunately, tonight nothing obvious stands out.
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