Hi Derek,
Your wrote:
Shorewall is a very effective firewall, but there are a couple of
things you
should know.
Many thanks for that - it is the clearest explanation I have yet read
about this issue. Great!
More importantly, following your steps suggestions EVERYTHING is
working as I want.
It has taken me several months to work out that the reason I can't
access the SAMBA server I have set up is because of the Shorewall
settings configured by invoking MDK9.x ICS.
At least that is my reading of it.
Essentially, everything else on my network seems to work - ICS, and the
Linux box
On Sunday 26 Oct 2003 7:47 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried to make of sense of the instructions and solutions out
there on the internet. Frankly, my head is spinning. The Quickstart
guide at Shorewall.net left me even more confused.
Is anyone able to give me a simple, plain english
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Subject: [newbie] ICS, Shorewall stops rest of network
It has taken me several months to work out that the reason I can't
access the SAMBA server I have set up is because
On Sunday 26 Oct 2003 7:47 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It has taken me several months to work out that the reason I can't
access the SAMBA server I have set up is because of the Shorewall
settings configured by invoking MDK9.x ICS.
At least that is my reading of it.
Essentially, everything
On October 26, 2003 04:18 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
snip
Shorewall is a very effective firewall, but there are a couple of things
you should know.
1/ Mandrake sets up shorewall assuming eth0 is the Internet and eth1 is the
local network. If you use anything else (such as ADSL) then edit
Hi everyone, especially those who responded to my thread. You've given
me a fair bit to go on with.
Many thanks
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