RE: FTP trouble at the iptables firewall of the Redhat Linux.

2002-12-10 Thread Rai Ou
ggestion. Rai. > -Original Message- > From: Ben Russo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 11:29 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: FTP trouble at the iptables firewall of the Redhat Linux. > > > W

Re: FTP trouble at the iptables firewall of the Redhat Linux.

2002-12-10 Thread Ben Russo
Wow, how complicated. Seems like you could just set your INPUT and FORWARD default policies to ACCEPT. I mean you ACCEPT everything NEW, RELATED, ESTABLISHED both in INPUT, and in FORWARD. The only thing you are doing is protecting yourself from scans with invalid TCP/IP flag combinations. I ha

Re: FTP trouble at the iptables firewall of the Redhat Linux.

2002-12-10 Thread Michael Schwendt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 9 Dec 2002 10:02:33 +0900, Rai Ou wrote: > My gateway(firewall) is Redhat Linux 7.1 and I can only get 1 dynamic > ip from my provider. > So I create the IP-MASQURADE using iptables for my home-lan. > > My target is "creating a FTP server at

FTP trouble at the iptables firewall of the Redhat Linux.

2002-12-09 Thread Rai Ou
My gateway(firewall) is Redhat Linux 7.1 and I can only get 1 dynamic ip from my provider. So I create the IP-MASQURADE using iptables for my home-lan. My target is "creating a FTP server at one of my home-lan machine(Redhat 7.2)". but now I found it can be run as a FTP client bu

FTP trouble at the iptables firewall of the Redhat Linux.

2002-12-08 Thread Rai Ou
My gateway(firewall) is Redhat Linux 7.1 and I can only get 1 dynamic ip from my provider. So I create the IP-MASQURADE using iptables for my home-lan. My target is "creating a FTP server at one of my home-lan machine(Redhat 7.2)". but now I found it can be run as a FTP client bu