Tom,
The page you referred me to says the following:
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RFC1918 File
Here is the most up to date version of the rfc1918 file. This file only
applies to Shorewall versions 1.4.* and 2.0.0 and its bugfix updates.
So that seems to imply that the file
Tom,
Tom Eastep wrote:
> Sean Covel wrote:
>
>>I looked under errata for 1.3.14 and the rfc1918 file that was there was
>>old. I guess that one is more up-to-date.
>>
>
>
> Sean -- There is one up-to-date rfc1918 file for Shorewall versions up to
> 2.0.1 linked from the top of the errata page.
Tom Eastep wrote:
> Especially Shorewall releases that have
> not been supported for over two years (Hint: 1.3.14 falls into that
> category)??
Oops -- faulty arithmetic. Shorewall 1.3 has been unsupported for a little
over a year. Tom: THINK when you sit down to the computer... :-)
-Tom
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Sean Covel wrote:
> I looked under errata for 1.3.14 and the rfc1918 file that was there was
> old. I guess that one is more up-to-date.
>
Sean -- There is one up-to-date rfc1918 file for Shorewall versions up to
2.0.1 linked from the top of the errata page. Do you actually think I have
enough s
I looked under errata for 1.3.14 and the rfc1918 file that was there was
old. I guess that one is more up-to-date.
BTW, I downloaded an IANA list and made it into an rfc1918 file. It was
longer than yours. Any idea why? Here's that list:
0.0.0.0/7 logdrop
2.0.0.0/8
Sean Covel wrote:
> I'm running uClibc Bering, Shorewall 1.3.14. I'm trying to access a
> site and its timing out. My log has lots of DROP rfc1918 entries to
> 70.84.14.101. Is 70.x.x.x a newly assigned number range? Is there a
> new rfc1918 file for Shorewall 1.3.14?
http://shorewall.net/erra
I'm running uClibc Bering, Shorewall 1.3.14. I'm trying to access a
site and its timing out. My log has lots of DROP rfc1918 entries to
70.84.14.101. Is 70.x.x.x a newly assigned number range? Is there a
new rfc1918 file for Shorewall 1.3.14?
Sean
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