At 06:33 PM 1/29/2003 -0600, you wrote:
*laffs*, twice in day I'm being corrected by the same guy! Damn! Guess these painkillers are working overtime <G>On Wed, January 29 2003 5:19 pm, FemmeFatale wrote: > Hi Margot! I haven't followed this whole thread but if I may say, your ISP > Is full of shit. ZA has nothing to do with them. It just shields your > comp from outside of the LAN computers. IE, Net comps on the other end.Actually, that's not QUITE true, perhaps her ISP uses some transparent proxying that ZA blocks. I have seen cases where firewalls DO cause problems with certain ISPs. Although, that is not her problem, that is the ISP's. Or, perhaps they have a very non-standard way of giving her internet access, perhaps using some sort of virtual networking, automatically set up at their end. If this is the case, then 9 times out of 10, any firewall would break it. I could get quite technical, in the ways it could happen.. But there is no time, nor is this the proper place. However, to help you with your problem, I would suggest that you, at the (EEK!!) command line, su to root, type ipchains -F, then ipchains -L and see what the default policies are.. INPUT and OUTPUT should be allowed.. If they are, then we have another problem, but it's a start. -- Chuck Burns, Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thx again Chuck, I hadn't thought of those angles.
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