Hallo Leaf World !

First a happy new year to all.

Then:

1.

Is some config in the Weblet needed to allow hosts on internal subnets to
access the http daemon ?

I have: firewall: 192.168.0.254 -> router - 192.168.0.10/24 <-> 10.1.1.10/24
<- 10.1.1.100 (Host1)
All routing and firewalling is OK with my subnets entered as interfaces,
routes and in Shorewall (can ping, ftp etc. all machines, also DNS is fine),
but Host1 cannot access the firewall weblet (can ping the firewall, firewall
can ping the host). In the weblet config file there is an entry (commented
out) to restrict the hosts that can use weblet, I assume that when it's
commented out all host should get access. Similarly, hosts on my WiFi
network (also connected to the same router on Subnet 172.16.0.0/24 acn reach
all other machines, but not the weblet.
Can any one help ?

2.
Has anyone tried moving logging (and, therefore weblet and other apps.
access to the logs) to a hrd drive ?? 'm thinking about it to preserve logs
under a reboot (happens often as I can't seem to stop configuring new
features :-))

3.
Sorry KP, I did not reply to your help regarding IPSEC, but, thanks to your
comments, I am now much farther (I believe my gateway is OK - all logs look
good) and am working on a Windows XP road warrior client.

Robert von Knobloch



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