On Sunday 07 Mar 2004 10:02, Klemens Arro wrote:
SNIP
> >
> >>REDIRECT        loc     3128    tcp     www     -
> >>

Did you remove this line Klemens?

Because that line definitely *will* interfere with browsing.
It intercepts all requests on port 80 and hands them to a Squid proxy server.

(Don't forget to restart shorewall after any change)

>
> Yes, my internal ethernet subnet is 192.168.0.0.
> I configured windows but it didn't help, I even allowed pinging (from
> MCC) but i still can't ping my box.
> And "dhcpd" daemon is running and is configured (with DHCP configuration
> wizard).
> I liked to get it work like mdk 9.x had (DHCP auto configuring windows).
>
> Actually whole MCC firewall and internet connecting is weird: first
> button "Internet connection" is always empty, even if i fill there
> something and I click "ok", next time it is empty again. second button
> "manage connection" don't show my Internet access (ppp+). third, always
> after changing firewall rules it asks me my Internet connection (there
> is written, if adsl, put ppp+) but there is list only (i can't change
> it) and no ppp+, only eth0 and eth1 (so I have used always eth0, this is
> connected to ADSL modem).
The shorewall configuration GUI in Mandrake sucks. That is why so many people 
dislike shorewall. You are much better off configuring shorewall directly in 
the text files. (Or using the webmin module)

Flash of inspiration!!
--------------------------
Rereading the above paragraph gives me an idea.  You are using ppp over 
ethernet yes?  Here in the UK we use ppp over atm so I have no personal 
experience with pppoe, but my understanding is that a ppp connection is made, 
and then an ethernet connection runs over the top of that, and you make your 
connection to the ethernet. Yes?  In that case your /etc/shorewall/interfaces 
file should show eth0 as 'net' and eth1 as 'loc' , and your masq file should 
reference eth0.
Perhaps someone who uses pppoe could comment on that.


>
> (Sorry about my bad English skills ;))

Your English is just fine. (Where is domain .ee ? )

derek

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