On Fri, 2002-09-13 at 18:14, Dale Huckeby wrote:
6. with the sharing connection enabled, can you ping a real web IP address ?
In that case the you have name resolution problem.
Not sure what you mean by that.
It means ping an IP on the Internet that you know exists, by
Hi there,
this is the standard procedure:
1. configure your internet connection with draknet
2. configure your internet access with draknet
3. configure your security or internet sharing
4. try if it works
5. grep -v ^# /etc/shorewall/{zones,interfaces,policy,masq,rules} |grep -v
^$
and send
Hi there,
this is the standard procedure:
1. configure your internet connection with draknet
2. configure your internet access with draknet
3. configure your security or internet sharing
4. try if it works
5. grep -v ^# /etc/shorewall/{zones,interfaces,policy,masq,rules} |grep -v
^$
and send
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dale Huckeby) writes:
Installed rc2 with shorewall, configured with wizard, got no route to
host when trying to get email. Uninstalled shorewall, deleted
/etc/inet.d/shorewall, rebooted, and connection worked. I'm connected
to a router which is connected to a cable
Here the files you have requested.
192.168.0.1 is my server's eth0 IP.
I hope it can help you,
Florent
Le Jeudi 12 Septembre 2002 11:23, Florin a écrit :
Hi there,
this is the standard procedure:
1. configure your internet connection with draknet
2. configure your internet access with
Dale Huckeby wrote:
Installed rc2 with shorewall, configured with wizard, got no route to
host when trying to get email. Uninstalled shorewall, deleted
/etc/inet.d/shorewall,
Or you could just have done 'service shorewall clear' and then tried to
debug this problem. As it stands, your
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Florent BERANGER) writes:
Here the files you have requested.
192.168.0.1 is my server's eth0 IP.
I hope it can help you,
Florent
new drakxtools-newt and hardrake packages will be soon on cooker, thanks
to guillaume? In the meanwhile, try the one at
this is what i get if i type in iptables -L and for grep...
p.s. i use drakxconf-45
On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 11:23, Florin wrote:
Hi there,
this is the standard procedure:
1. configure your internet connection with draknet
2. configure your internet access with draknet
3. configure your
On 12 Sep 2002, Florin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dale Huckeby) writes:
Installed rc2 with shorewall, configured with wizard, got no route to
host when trying to get email. Uninstalled shorewall, deleted
/etc/inet.d/shorewall, rebooted, and connection worked. I'm connected
to a router
Installed rc2 with shorewall, configured with wizard, got no route to
host when trying to get email. Uninstalled shorewall, deleted
/etc/inet.d/shorewall, rebooted, and connection worked. I'm connected
to a router which is connected to a cable modem.
Dale Huckeby
same thing happened to me, shorewall configures my firewall in such a way that
nothing gets though from my computer
iptables -F;iptables -X;iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT;iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT;
works as well to fix it, only i DO want some kind of firewall, but i want one
that i can use myself
Victor Pelt wrote:
same thing happened to me, shorewall configures my firewall in such a way that
nothing gets though from my computer
iptables -F;iptables -X;iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT;iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT;
works as well to fix it, only i DO want some kind of firewall, but i want one
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