ICI Support wrote:
I have a bridge. On one side of the bridge is that fancy thing called the
Internet. On the other side is my LAN. The bridge is the obvious
demarcation line and a good place to put a firewall.
*nod*
Now, I have all my iptables stuff planned out, EXCEPT for nat.
The usual
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Estou com um problema parecido, tive que liberar a
politica drop para accept, até achar uma solução! Vi alguns artigos e posts aqui
do forum, vê se ajuda! Se conseguir dá um toque que eu tô precisando tambem!
iptables -A FORWARD -p TCP -m multiport --dport 1723,1701 -j ACCEP
Oi, quando abri a minha caixa adsl e
vi o famoso Octal, assustei-me logo, no entanto, depois de ler o teu artigo,
fiquei descansado, mas os problemas vieram a seguir... segui o howto por
completo, instalei tudo, mas quando vou compilar o amedyn é reportado o seguinte
erro : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Interesting idea, Corey. I'll consider it. It is the split-horizon DNS
that concerns me and has stopped me from doing that already. Plus then
turning the bridge into a brouter too. Thankfully there isn't too much
traffic between the local machines and the routable servers. Most of the
traffic
ICI Support wrote:
> Corey, that is exactly why it is a bridge and precisely my setup, except
> that I have a 8M/1M cable modem with 5 static IPs instead of a T1. But,
> effectively, it is the same.
Back before I knew anything about this stuff my mentor set up a bridge
for exactly that reason. We
Corey, that is exactly why it is a bridge and precisely my setup, except
that I have a 8M/1M cable modem with 5 static IPs instead of a T1. But,
effectively, it is the same.
If people could proof/suggest/comment on the script, I would appreciate it.
This is my first time using iptables. In the p
ICI Support wrote:
> Now, the problem I have is that my LAN is mixed NAT'd addresses and routable
> IPs. I have a host of FORWARD rules to determine which packets get sent
> onto which servers (routable IPs). My worry is that if I put in the
> "iptables -A FORWARD -j ACCEPT" it'll defeat the whol
Not normally a question for this group, but you guys are very
bridge/router/firewall savvy, so I thought I'd toss it here.
I have a bridge. On one side of the bridge is that fancy thing called the
Internet. On the other side is my LAN. The bridge is the obvious
demarcation line and a good place
You don't need a license to *sit* in a car :) But anyway: gefeliciteerd,
op naar de eerste bekeuring ;) (that's Dutch)
That's true. (just english part, I don't speak Dutch).
The server has just been upgraded to Debian Sarge and I cleaned up a
lot so there is lots of free space on the disk
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 09:34:10 +0200
bert hubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Second test after big upgrade..
> >
> > So you finally got your driver's license? ;)
>
> Indeed - and I have a picture to prove it:
> http://ds9a.nl/photos/mim-en-bert-in-auto.jpg
>
> I'm the one on the right :-)
Y
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 09:25:10AM +0200, richard lucassen wrote:
> > Second test after big upgrade..
>
> So you finally got your driver's license? ;)
Indeed - and I have a picture to prove it:
http://ds9a.nl/photos/mim-en-bert-in-auto.jpg
I'm the one on the right :-)
The server has just been u
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 09:06:16 +0200
bert hubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Second test after big upgrade..
So you finally got your driver's license? ;)
R.
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On 9/21/05, bert hubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Second test after big upgrade..
ACK. ¡Thanks!
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