n/a [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Apparently there's something i'm not getting thru my thick skull about
packet filtering.
I think others have pointed out the main problem---packets being
forwarded by the machine don't pass through the INPUT and OUTPUT
chains. This behaviour differs from the old
On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 02:21 AM, Mike Egglestone wrote:
Quoting n/a [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello there,
For the past couple of days i've been looking into setting up an old
pc as a
firewall/router for a couple of students.
To do so i enabled iptables and started looking into configuration
Hi
If you want, give me information about what you do and dont want to
allow thro, I'll create the rules for you in a email and explain them.
- Regards -
Organ Grinder
Hal wrote:
On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 02:21 AM, Mike Egglestone wrote:
Quoting n/a [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 07:32 am, Organ Grinder wrote:
Hi
If you want, give me information about what you do and dont want to
allow thro, I'll create the rules for you in a email and explain them.
- Regards -
Organ Grinder
You know, it would help A LOT of us if you could
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 07:49:16AM +0100, n/a wrote:
Hello there,
For the past couple of days i've been looking into setting up an old pc as a
firewall/router for a couple of students.
To do so i enabled iptables and started looking into configuration issues.
Eventually i came up with a
Hello there,
For the past couple of days i've been looking into setting up an old pc as a
firewall/router for a couple of students.
To do so i enabled iptables and started looking into configuration issues.
Eventually i came up with a config that worked. haha. Then i realised this
config was
Quoting n/a [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello there,
For the past couple of days i've been looking into setting up an old pc as a
firewall/router for a couple of students.
To do so i enabled iptables and started looking into configuration issues.
Eventually i came up with a config that worked.
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