On 20-Dec-2000 Mulcahy, Chris opined:

<my comments at the bottom>

> <P><FONT SIZE=2>Works, perfectly!  Thanks, Charles.</FONT>
> </P>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=2>
> I'm unsure how I managed to not get the list footer.  I'm fairly
> certain that I sent my message Plain Text, but received a bounce from
> someone complaining about HTML.  Maybe I forgot to set it plain text
> and the list software stripped the HTML and removed the footer.  Just
> speculation.  </FONT></P>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=2>Anyway, thanks for the help.  Worked like a
> charm!</FONT>
> </P>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=2>Chris Mulcahy</FONT>
> </P>
> 
> <P><FONT SIZE=2>>-----Original Message-----</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>From: Charles Galpin [<A
> HREF="/tpl/Message/424JAHDCU/Editor?ToRec=iTo=cgalpin@lighthouse-softwar
> e.com">mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]</A>]</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 8:01 PM</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>Subject: Re: ipchains firewalling</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>></FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>></FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>></FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>IPMASQADM="/usr/sbin/ipmasqadm"</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>LOCALIF="eth0"</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>LOCALIP=`/sbin/ifconfig $LOCALIF | grep inet | cut -d :
> -f 2 | cut -d </FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>-f 1`</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>INTERNALIP="192.168.2.2"</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>$IPMASQADM portfw -a -P tcp -L $LOCALIP 25 -R $INTERNALIP
> 25</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>$IPMASQADM portfw -a -P udp -L $LOCALIP 25 -R $INTERNALIP
> 25 </FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>$IPMASQADM portfw -a -P tcp -L $LOCALIP 110 -R
> $INTERNALIP 110</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>$IPMASQADM portfw -a -P udp -L $LOCALIP 110 -R
> $INTERNALIP 110</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>></FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>charles</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>p.s. Just curious, but how did you message not get a list
> footer?</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>></FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Mulcahy, Chris wrote:</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>></FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>> Greetings:</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>> </FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>> I have successfully set up ipchains as a firewall for
> my </FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>newly installed T1.</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>> It blocks all traffic coming in and masquerades
> outbound </FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>traffic.  That is</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>> working fine.  </FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>> </FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>> Now, how do I forward incoming traffic on ports 25 and
> 110 </FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>to my internal</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>> mail server?</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>> </FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>> Thanks in advance</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>> Chris Mulcahy</FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>> </FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>></FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>></FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>></FONT>
> 
> <FONT SIZE=2>>_______________________________________________</FONT>
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I usually have filters to wipe this out before I even download it. I
turned them off to test some other filters.

The above is what your mail gets sent as, even though the headers claim
it is being sent in plain test. Not only does html get through, the
mailer htmlizes everything it receives and sends out.

Thought you might like to know.

-- 
Men are from Earth. Women are from Earth. Deal with it.



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