Tony:
Heya. Yes, the 10.x.y.z private IP address range is blocked
by the default firewall script that comes with Dachstein. You may
want to try echowall.lrp which I built for Dachstein which doesn't
do this. I had the same trouble with the standard Dachstein ruleset,
and before long I had
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 07:15:24PM +, Scott C. Best wrote:
Tony:
Heya. Yes, the 10.x.y.z private IP address range is blocked
by the default firewall script that comes with Dachstein. You may
want to try echowall.lrp which I built for Dachstein which doesn't
do this. I had the same
Jon Clausen wrote:
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 07:15:24PM +, Scott C. Best wrote:
Tony:
Heya. Yes, the 10.x.y.z private IP address range is blocked
by the default firewall script that comes with Dachstein. You may
want to try echowall.lrp which I built for Dachstein which doesn't
Eyal:
Heya. The problem adding some ACCEPT rules to allow
one address to work, though, is that these rules must be
inserted into the ipchains input chain *before* the rule
which DENY's the whole range. Else the packet will be dropped
before it gets to the forward chain.
Me, I'm