192.168.1.x
What does this mean?
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the port 53 is DOMAINNAME, I think, and 143 is IMAP, right?
those should be there I think, but what about the others?
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howall/
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> cheers,
> Scott
>
>
> On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
>
>> Thanks Scott,
>>
>> I think that I will now proceed to upgrade my old EigerStein LRP
>> to the newer Dachstein one.
>>
>> Could you please tell me about this
oget set up for
masquerading and the like.
Thanks again,
Lonnie
> Lonnie:
>
> You can best find echoWall on freshmeat.net. The blurb
> there is fairly accurate. :)
>
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/echowall/
>
> cheers,
> Scott
>
>
> On Mon, 4 Mar 2002,
e firewall rules to allow protocol 47 and port 1723
> in.
>
> 4. Use the "ipfwd" utility (ships by default) to forward the
> GRE (protocol 47) packets across the firewall.
>
>
> As you'd expect, steps 3 & 4 are done for you automagically
> u
Hello,
Could you please tell me how to prot forward this protocal 47 on my
Eigerstein LRP box?
I know how to forward regular ports coming in to a server behind the
firewall, but I do not know about htis protocal 47 (gre)
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something else?
Any ideas?
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>> > udp -j ACCEPT #SMB#$IPCHAINS -A input -s 0/0 -d $IP_EXT/32 139
>> > -p tcp -j ACCEPT
>> > #SMB#$IPCHAINS -A input -s 0/0 -d $IP_EXT/32 445 -p tcp -j
>> > ACCEPT
>> >
>> >I'm not sure if all of them are nee
ll from my Winsows ME
>> machine with no problems.
>>
>> Is there some way to fix this?
>>
>> Best Regards,
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the firewall from my Winsows ME
>> machine with no problems.
>>
>> Is there some way to fix this?
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Lonnie
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? Do you
> use IP Masq?
> There is a bit of debate as to whether or not a WINS server is
> necessary, but it will make it work.
> - Jon
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> Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
>>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I have been having some trouble to be able to use Samba a
the firewall.
I can connect while I am inside the firewall from my Winsows ME
machine with no problems.
Is there some way to fix this?
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the firewall.
I can connect while I am inside the firewall from my Winsows ME
machine with no problems.
Is there some way to fix this?
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outside client, then the client on the VPN should act as though
it it is really behind the firewall.
Wouldn't the then allow me to use NFS to connect to the client
machine from the server which is inside the real firewall protection?
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2/9/02 -0500, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
>>Hello All,
>>
>>I have gotten my Eigerstein LRP firewall up and running better
>>these days, but cannot seem to connect to my serure web server
>>behind the firewall eventhough port 443 is being forwarded
>>through the LR
SSL
configuration which is running on Mandrake Linux 8.1.
Cheers,
Lonnie
> At 03:11 PM 2/9/02 -0500, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
>>Hello All,
>>
>>I have gotten my Eigerstein LRP firewall up and running better
>>these days, but cannot seem to connect to my serure web s
fix it?
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that which allows MP3 sharing, but I have nothing like that running
on any of my machines.
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Thanks Lee for taking the time to explain this to me.
It clears up a lot of my confusion about the basic process.
Sorry if it was off-topic but I had originally thought that it had to
do with the LRP port-forwrding process.
Thanks again,
Lonnie
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with apache.
> HTH,
> brett
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>> Hello All,
>>
>> How are you doing today? Good I hope.
>>
>> I have another small problem that I hope someone
>> might have an answer
>> for.
>>
&g
to reach.
Currently when a user comes to my IP, the LRP port-forwards to my
masqd machine web server.
How can I handle these 2 DNS entries with my LRP and still only have
one IP?
All help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hello All,
while looking around on the net I came across this NFS via SSH that
you might be interested in taking a look at.
http://www.math.ualberta.ca/imaging/snfs/
Cheers,
Lonnie
> Would NFS tunneled through SSH be acceptable?
>
> dbc.
>
>
> On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Lonni
them right but I do
> believe one of the messages actually mentionned a way of finding
> them out (rpcinfo -p or rpcinfo -p localhost)
>
> I did see a mention at the following URL
> <http://www.io.com/help/linux/NFS-HOWTO-5.html> (NFS and
> firewalls) that it might
ead of 2049) on the extern
> interface...
>
> If you do open these ports I would highly suggest that you open
> them only for the IP addresses of the other pc/server as some of
> these ports (especially 111) are regularly probed by people
> wanting to get into your pc...
>
> Good
line but you've got port 2040 (instead of 2049) on the extern
> interface...
>
> If you do open these ports I would highly suggest that you open
> them only for the IP addresses of the other pc/server as some of
> these ports (especially 111) are regu
using the correct real IP address.)
>
> I'm sorry I can't help you more specifically than this. You're
> probably going to have to experiment a bit to get this working
> right, and once you do, it may be worth your posting the details
> here, since I haven't ever s
ote mount command
> using the right FQDN for your changed setup?
>
> Aside from that ... have you thought through the security
> implications of this setup? I haven't, but it feels risky to me.
>
> At 07:36 PM 1/28/02 -0500, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
>>Hello All,
>&g
on the command prompt.
Cheers,
Lonnie
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any ideas?
The secured SSL Apache web server was working just fine before we
placed it behind the firewall, just to let you know.
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Thanks for the info!!!
It was very helpful...
cheers,
Lonnie
> On Sunday 27 January 2002 19:34, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I came across another firewall called FreeSCO, not to be
>> confused with the OS, which is built from Linux as well and was
Hello All,
I came across another firewall called FreeSCO, not to be confused
with the OS, which is built from Linux as well and was wondering if
anyone had any expeience with it?
Actually I was just trying to find out a comparison between it and
the Eigerstein LRP.
cheers,
Lonnie
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F router is extremely unlikely to
> be involved (unless you need access to an off-LAN nameserver that
> you now cannot reach, or unless you were exporting to off-LAN
> hosts).
>
> At 11:18 PM 1/26/02 -0500, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
>>Hello All,
>>
>>I have just instal
each
machine, it just seems to "hang" after reporting "Starting the NFS
daemon".
My OS on these machines is Linux Mandrake 8.1.
does anyone have any idea as to what is happening here and how I
might be able to fix it?
All healp would be greatly appreciated,
Lonnie
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Hello Again,
I just noticed that my diagram did not show up correctly.
INTERNET
|Gate (146.9.31.1)
|(146.9.31.x) Class "B", I think We have the entire 31
subnet here at the university lab
|
| external LRP 146.9.31.x machines not
Hello,
Hope that you are doing well.
It seems that all of the hadrware and even the cabling is correct for
this Proxy ARP LRP, but I cannot get the last part to work.
I can PING from the DMZ to the local (146.9.31.x) subnet, but I cannot
go beyond that. When I try from the DMZ machine, I get
Hello Charles,
I will be able to send you the "network.conf" and "ipfilter.conf" tomorrow.
As they are large, I will send them directly to you, ok.
Now then the test network that I had set up looked like this:
INTERNET
| Gate (146.9.31.1)
| Class "C" (1
Server...Server
(38) (18) N
Could some one please send me some scripts that they have which are
working?
I cannot seem to find the problem with mine.
Sincerely,
Lonnie
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IW, I was a rank noob to not only LRP, but *nix in general when
> I undertook this, and an *I* got it working without
> too much trouble. :)
>
> Good luck,
>
> Dan
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existing computers to keep there
OLD static IP's
Any ideas would be helpful?
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