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Subject: Re: [LARTC] Firewall Question?
When you use NAT to route traffic from eth0 out to the internet, it flows
through the FORWARD table, bypassing the INPUT and OUTPUT tables
completely. You'll need to setup a rule in your firewall blocking access
using the FORWARD
When you use NAT to route traffic from eth0 out to the internet, it flows
through the FORWARD table, bypassing the INPUT and OUTPUT tables
completely. You'll need to setup a rule in your firewall blocking access
using the FORWARD table.
-Ross Skaliotis
On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Brian wrote:
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I have a iptables firewall version 1.2.5, I LOVE IPTABLES SO MUCH MORE
THINGS YOU CAN DO. I have a small network off my eth0 interface
192.168.0.X network and my ppp0 is my DSL connection, with the current
firewall how would I block someone going to the Internet from my eth0
interface. I have tri