> Go to linuxconf/networking and look at resolution.. It should be
>
> hosts, dns
>
> If it isn't, then you will have problems
linuxconf | networking | Misc | hostname search path
shows hosts, dns
> what does
> [cat /etc/sysconfig/network | grep HOSTNAME say
> does it say hanan.homelan.com ?
On Saturday 30 March 2002 02:07 pm, Hanan Shargi wrote:
> > I added all the ### entries
>
> I'm very very thankful, you cant imagine how this problem was getting on my
> nervs !!
>
> > Be careful of the hosts file in windows.
> > 192.168.0.1 hanan.localnet.tld hanan
> > The '1' in 192 must be a
On Saturday 30 March 2002 02:07 pm, Hanan Shargi wrote:
> > Try setting IP_MASQ_NETWORK to "" first
> > If that doesn't work then try disable connection sharing
> > It may be that they are mutually exclusive.
>
> I did that and the messag disapeared, now it tells me this :
>
> [root@hanan hanan]
Hanan Shargi wrote:
>Ohh I forgot ,
>
>
>when I ran InteractiveBastille from as root, this is what I got:
>
>[root@hanan hanan]# InteractiveBastille
>Using Tk user interface module.
>Only displaying questions relevant to the current configuration.
>Can't locate Bastille_Tk.pm in @INC (@INC contai
> I added all the ### entries
I'm very very thankful, you cant imagine how this problem was getting on my
nervs !!
> Be careful of the hosts file in windows.
> 192.168.0.1 hanan.localnet.tld hanan
> The '1' in 192 must be at the absolute begining of the line
> no spaces, no tabs
I checked t
Hanan Shargi wrote:
>I just did that..added:
>
>TRUSTED_IFACES="lo eth2"
>
>noting changed.
>
>and yes I restarted the network on both machines.
>
>But thanks, I lost hope that someone would ever reply to my question :)
>
>Any other suggestions ?
>
>-
>Hanan AL-Shargi
>
>
>
>-
On Saturday 30 March 2002 01:07 pm, Hanan Shargi wrote:
> Ohh I forgot ,
>
>
> when I ran InteractiveBastille from as root, this is what I got:
>
> [root@hanan hanan]# InteractiveBastille
> Using Tk user interface module.
> Only displaying questions relevant to the current configuration.
> Can't l
On Saturday 30 March 2002 01:04 pm, Hanan Shargi wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> There seemed to be a missing post somewhere ..as I found some suggestions
> in Gerald's reply whcih I never seen before !?@
I added all the ### entries
>
> Anyway, I tried configuring the bastille-firewall.cfg with the no
Ohh I forgot ,
when I ran InteractiveBastille from as root, this is what I got:
[root@hanan hanan]# InteractiveBastille
Using Tk user interface module.
Only displaying questions relevant to the current configuration.
Can't locate Bastille_Tk.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/lib
/usr/lib/perl5/5
Hello again,
There seemed to be a missing post somewhere ..as I found some suggestions in
Gerald's reply whcih I never seen before !?@
Anyway, I tried configuring the bastille-firewall.cfg with the notes in this
post, and I finally was able to ping the linux box from the w2k machine
:
have you tried to run the command InteractiveBastille from a Terminal as root?
--
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http://www.frontstreetnetworks.com
New Haven, CT, United States of America
12:09pm up 8 days, 20:34, 2 users, load average: 0.98, 1.01, 1.00
Want to buy your Pack o
On Saturday 30 March 2002 01:24 am, Brian Parish wrote:
> Hanan,
>
> I think you should have the NIC whose address is 192.168.0.1 listed in
> your trusted interfaces in
>
> /etc/Bastille/bastille-firewall.cfg
>
> HTH
> Brian
>
> On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 02:24, Hanan Shargi wrote:
> > Hi every one,
>
I just did that..added:
TRUSTED_IFACES="lo eth2"
noting changed.
and yes I restarted the network on both machines.
But thanks, I lost hope that someone would ever reply to my question :)
Any other suggestions ?
-
Hanan AL-Shargi
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
Hanan,
I think you should have the NIC whose address is 192.168.0.1 listed in
your trusted interfaces in
/etc/Bastille/bastille-firewall.cfg
HTH
Brian
On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 02:24, Hanan Shargi wrote:
> Hi every one,
>
> I spent the past 2 days ( almost ) read
Hi every one,
I spent the past 2 days ( almost ) reading about how to set ip masquerading ,
iptables, ipchains, setting NFS etc. just to be able to put my hands on
the problem why cant my w2k machine ping the linux machine ( both on a lan
where linux machine has 2 eth cards, one IP for ext
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