On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 12:05 -0700, farli wrote:
OK - current status: firewall allows access to only https sites, not
http, I can ping the firewall box from any of the other boxes, I cannot
ping any other box from the firewall nor can I ping any box from any box
except the firewall.
Any
I have a firewall running Mandrake SNF which connects to the internet
via a dialup connection and connects to three other boxes, one vista,
one mandrake 2006, and one mandrake 2007, thru a four port hub.
Need any more info? I am not a genius here, but I know a little bit
about this internal
On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 12:33 -0700, farli wrote:
I have a firewall running Mandrake SNF which connects to the internet
via a dialup connection and connects to three other boxes, one vista,
one mandrake 2006, and one mandrake 2007, thru a four port hub.
Need any more info? I am not a genius
All the systems have been restarted since the phone line was repaired.
The iptables command is not found on the firewall system.
SNF stands for Single Network Firewall.
I am not sure how it gets the rules.
Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 12:33 -0700, farli wrote:
I have a firewall
if you're not root, then you would have to have the full
path, /sbin/iptables -L -n
Sounds as though 'Single Network Firewall' is a specialized setup which
probably has its own management tools of which I know nothing about.
Craig
On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 13:46 -0700, farli wrote:
All the systems
Thank you Craig!
Just talking about the situation made me start rambling around the SNF
menus and I found a way to set the addresses of the internal network to
be acceptible as sources. At least now I can browse the web and even
find out how much Grampa John is lying about himself and his