Hi Hernan,
you're right. They are in the ipvsadm table. But it does not forward the
incomming traffic to the web server.
What goes wrong?
Hernan Vidoni schrieb:
> Hi there
> The SNF doesn't use the port forwarding with the ipchains command, it
> use the ipvsadm command, that's why you don't s
Hi!
I'm using SNF 7.2 with NAT and I want to use also Port-Forwarding for a
Web-Server and smtp.
I put the rules in NAAT - Restricted Access - Internet Access
The Rules are in the input-chain, but not in the output-Chain. Waht can
I do???
[root@router /root]# ipchains -L
Chain input (pol
Hi!
I'm using SNF 7.2 with NAT and I want to use also Port-Forwarding for a
Web-Server and smtp.
I put the rules in NAAT - Restricted Access - Internet Access
The Rules are in the input-chain, but not in the output-Chain. Waht can
I do???
[root@router /root]# ipchains -L
Chain input (polic
Hi!
I'm shutting down my SNF every night with the 'halt' command. If the
firewall rules are active I have to switch the power off manually, but
if I switch the firewall rules off 'halt' works at the expected wax: it
switches the power off.
Instead: if I switch the rules off and later on again,
Hi!
I'm shutting down my SNF every night with the 'halt' command. If the
firewall rules are active I have to switch the power off manually, but
if I switch the firewall rules off 'halt' works at the expected wax: it
switches the power off.
Instead: if I switch the rules off and later on agai
bascule wrote:
> i have never got thisto work either, if s/o could explain what needs to be
> enabled to allow ntp to work it would be very helpful, i assume that ntp is
> more than just a workstation initiating a connection to the net because the
> default setting is to allow all traffic fr
Hi bascule,
thx! That's it!
bascule wrote:
> if it is installed, have you actually started the web min service, i forgot
> to do this and tore my hair out for hours! '/etc/init.d/webmin restart'
>
> do the restart to confirm that it isn't running already, also you will have
> to open port 10
Hi!
I've trouble to use ntpdate to syncronize a linux-Server behind the SNF.
I use the following script:
#!/bin/sh
ntpdate -v ptbtime1.ptb.de ptbtime2.ptb.de
rustime01.rus.uni-stuttgart.de
[root@server1 andre]# /root/bin/ntp.sh
19 Oct 17:35:53 ntpdate[2279]: ntpdate 3-5.93e Sat Apr 8 15:58:28
hi!
I have installed webmin from ML 7.2 onto my SNF but can't reach it. Why?
I 've tried:
http://localhost:1
https://localhost:1000
http://SNF-IP:1
https://SNF-IP:1
http://router-name:1
https://router-name:1
but all without any success.
Is there a firewallrule against it?
Hi!
I've trouble to use ntpdate to syncronize a linux-Server behind the SNF.
I use the following script:
#!/bin/sh
ntpdate -v ptbtime1.ptb.de ptbtime2.ptb.de
rustime01.rus.uni-stuttgart.de
[root@server1 andre]# /root/bin/ntp.sh
19 Oct 17:35:53 ntpdate[2279]: ntpdate 3-5.93e Sat Apr 8 15:58:28
Buchan Milne schrieb:
>
> You can use all the packages available for Mandrake 7.2, since almost
> all the critical packages are identical. It may however be better to use
> a stock Mandrake (8.x) for this, since the packages will be updated
> (unless you keep updating by hand the updates from
Andre Krajnik schrieb:
>
> Buchan Milne schrieb:
> >
> > Georg Bauer wrote:
> >
> > >>Florin schrieb:
> > >>
> > >>>Andre Krajnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >>>
> > >>>>Hi!
&
Buchan Milne schrieb:
>
> Georg Bauer wrote:
>
> >>Florin schrieb:
> >>
> >>>Andre Krajnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>>
> >>>>Hi!
> >>>>
> >>>>Does anybody know if / when a new version b
Florin schrieb:
>
> Andre Krajnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > Does anybody know if / when a new version based on kernel 2.4 (Mandrake
> > 8.0/8.1) will be reseased?
>
> We'll try to have something working by the end of the m
Hi!
Does anybody know if / when a new version based on kernel 2.4 (Mandrake
8.0/8.1) will be reseased?
--
mfg
Andre
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