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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Barry Baldwin
> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:40 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Leaf-User (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: RE: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding
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> Hey Joey,
>
ere is a way to configure it to be a
hub.
Thanks for the idea,
Barry
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From: Huy Bui [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 2:01 AM
To: Barry Baldwin
Cc: Leaf-User (E-mail)
Subject: Re: RE: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding
Hi Barry
Can you turn off
netgear.
I use to do this for a Belkin and D-link wireless router.
Huy
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From: "Joey Officer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Barry Baldwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Leaf-User (E-mail)"
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 3:41 AM
Subject: RE:
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Cc: Leaf-User (E-mail)
Subject: RE: RE: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding
Hey Joey,
You are correct, the Netgear has an uplink or WAN port that is connected to
eth1 of the LEAF box. The Netgear router has 4 wired ports and my game
server is connected to one of them. The Netgear hands o
er? If the
> Netgearwas just a switch would what I have set up work?
>
> Would a better solution be to turn my leaf box into a wireless
> router and
> get rid of the Netgear?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Barry
>
> -----Original Message-
> From: Huy Bu
Barry Baldwin wrote:
>
>
> Would a better solution be to turn my leaf box into a wireless router and
> get rid of the Netgear?
>
>
Or run your LEAF box as a bridge (which is fundimentally like a switch).
See http://shorewall.net/Bridge.html.
-Tom
--
Tom Eastep\ Nothing is foolproof to a s
t a switch would what I have set up work?
>
> Would a better solution be to turn my leaf box into a wireless
> router and
> get rid of the Netgear?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Barry
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: Huy Bui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday,
f the Netgear?
Thanks in advance,
Barry
-Original Message-
From: Huy Bui [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 2:08 AM
To: Barry Baldwin; Leaf-User (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Shorewall Port Forwarding
Firstly I don't think your bering does not know the route
Huy Bui wrote:
> Firstly I don't think your bering does not know the route to the
> Netgear. So it try to route anything for 192.168.2.0/24 through the
> default gateway which is eth0.
> Secondly your game PC is behind the netgear so it's is probalby being
> NATed by the netgear.
> I don't know muc
Firstly I don't think your bering does not know the route to the Netgear. So
it try to route anything for 192.168.2.0/24 through the default gateway
which is eth0.
Secondly your game PC is behind the netgear so it's is probalby being NATed
by the netgear.
I don't know much about the Netgear set
Barry Baldwin wrote:
From the FAQ on shorewall.net I did the following.
"iptables -t nat -Z" to clear the counts
then I attempted to host a game
Then I did "shorewall show nat" to look at the counts.
The counts are zero. If I join a game, then the counts increment
and the shorewall.log file cont
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