Hi,
Read from the manual As default behaviour, traffic from the GREEN zone will
be allowed to pass to each of the other zones (BLUE and ORANGE), since GREEN
is the trusted network, BUT here I want to restrict the access from the
GREEN zone to the Orange zone.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
hi
woodrowbone wrote:
Thx a lot h h-2! =)
I guess this is a task for the devs. to take care of, I hope they read this
mailing list or?
Yes we are reading, but *currently* more or less passively.
I analysed the problem, will fix it for next version which will appear soon.
The problem is not
Hi
Peter Warasin wrote:
But, our ids.cgi makes 2 downloads at a time in order to check if
something has changed and starts the full download only if there is a
new version on the server.
Now this check cannot be done anymore. Will see if there is another
possibility.
Uhm.. tried again a
I've been using IPCOP for sometime and have made the switch to Endian.
Looks very nice, I have never played with the content filtering stuff before
now and I need to get a firewall for my local church. Right now it appears
that even though I have the content filter enabled along with the squid
On the HTTP: Web proxy configuration page, try enabling Transparent on Green.
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I've been using
I was looking at implementing the SMTP proxy use the smarthost option...
but what i am unclear on whether or not i have to configure my internal
email server to use my ISP SMTP server for out going email, or would Endian
do that automatically for me..
please advise.
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With Jah Jah
Anything is
No proxies defined in local browsers.
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Do the clients have an old proxy server defined in their browsers?
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