Re: [Cooker] Shorewall kills internet connection

2002-09-13 Thread Damon Lynch
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

Re: [Cooker] Shorewall kills internet connection

2002-09-12 Thread Florin
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

Re: [Cooker] Shorewall kills internet connection

2002-09-12 Thread Florin
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

Re: [Cooker] Shorewall kills internet connection

2002-09-12 Thread Florin
[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

Re: [Cooker] Shorewall kills internet connection

2002-09-12 Thread Florent BERANGER
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

Re: [Cooker] Shorewall kills internet connection

2002-09-12 Thread Buchan Milne
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

Re: [Cooker] Shorewall kills internet connection

2002-09-12 Thread Florin
[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

Re: [Cooker] Shorewall kills internet connection

2002-09-12 Thread Victor Pelt
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

Re: [Cooker] Shorewall kills internet connection

2002-09-12 Thread Dale Huckeby
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

[Cooker] Shorewall kills internet connection

2002-09-11 Thread Dale Huckeby
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

Re: [Cooker] Shorewall kills internet connection

2002-09-11 Thread Victor Pelt
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

Re: [Cooker] Shorewall kills internet connection

2002-09-11 Thread Randy Welch
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