Hi,
I'm reinstalling a Linux router that's running Kernel 2.2.19 to aonther
machine, using 2.4.18
The actual one uses ipchains and ipmasqadm for maquerading, firewall, etc
In the new one I will use iptables
The actual one has got a set of 2 rules for a user that plays Bridge car
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 07:08:04AM -0800, Marcus wrote:
> The nice thing about using autofw is that I do not have to specify a
> target IP and thus anyone who plugs into my LAN will be able to play
> UT over the LAN and on the internet. The thing is thou, this formula
> does not seem to carry ove
# Unreal Tournament
# For Gameplay
ipmasqadm autofw -A -r udp 7781 -v
# For the Master Server List
ipmasqadm autofw -A -r udp 27900 27900 -v
The nice thing about using autofw is that I do not have to specify a
target IP and thus anyone who plugs into my LAN will be able to play
UT over the
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Jerry Winegarden wrote:
>
> > stock sendmail from RH 7.0 (sendmail-8.11.0-0), behind IPchains
> > firewall with ipmasqadm portfw for port 25.
> >
> > watching the conversation of an atte
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Jerry Winegarden wrote:
> stock sendmail from RH 7.0 (sendmail-8.11.0-0), behind IPchains
> firewall with ipmasqadm portfw for port 25.
>
> watching the conversation of an attempted mail delivery from a box
> outside the firewall, I notice that the portfor
stock sendmail from RH 7.0 (sendmail-8.11.0-0), behind IPchains
firewall with ipmasqadm portfw for port 25.
watching the conversation of an attempted mail delivery from a box
outside the firewall, I notice that the portforward is working
(sendmail not running on the ipchains box, and the EHLO
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Drew Hunt wrote:
You will need to put ipmasqadm portfw commands in your rc.firewall script
(ipchains script) after your ipchains lines. A few ports need a
"helper" module to do the port forwarding (e.g. ftp). In that case, you
can load the module from th
Awesome! Thanks!
Drew
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On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Drew Hunt wrote:
> Is this the progra
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Drew Hunt wrote:
> Is this the program I want for forwarding ports from my masq box to servers
> on the internal LAN? It doesn't seem to be in my default RH7.0
> installation. What package do I need to install to get it?
>
Yes, ipmasqadm (and use
Is this the program I want for forwarding ports from my masq box to servers
on the internal LAN? It doesn't seem to be in my default RH7.0
installation. What package do I need to install to get it?
drew
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Is this the program I want for forwarding ports from my masq box to servers
on the internal LAN? It doesn't seem to be in my default RH7.0
installation. What package do I need to install to get it?
drew
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> How's 'bout "Mein Deuthce est scheibe." ? ;)
OK, OK, fair enough lol
I'm actually Dutch, which is very similar.
Wasn't a bad attempt though was it?
Have a good weekend all.
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On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, n00qx wrote:
> N'Abend allerseits,
>
> ich probiere hier gerade ein wenig mit ipmasqadm herum und frage mich gerade ob es
>ein Option gibt, mit dem alle eingestellten "forwards" gelöscht werden.
> Ich hab ipmasqadm in ein Firewall Script einge
How's 'bout "Mein Deuthce est scheibe." ? ;)
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> From: Edward Dekkers [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 8:57 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: ipmasqadm
>
> > N'Abend alle
> N'Abend allerseits,
Oh dang, it's been too long but I'll give it a try.
Bitte nicht Deutsche sprachen. Mensen op dieze list sprachen nicht Deutsch.
Should be close enough - he'll get the picture.
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Oakford W.A. 6
N'Abend allerseits,
ich probiere hier gerade ein wenig mit ipmasqadm herum und frage mich gerade ob es ein
Option gibt, mit dem alle eingestellten "forwards" gelöscht werden.
Ich hab ipmasqadm in ein Firewall Script eingebaut und wenn ich das restarte kommt
immer ipmasqadm: re
On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> I've been doing a little reading on xinetd, and see that you can use it to
> forward ports for services to other machines, just like you can with
> ipmasqadm portfw.
>
> Could anyone offer an opinion regarding which is the bet
Hi all
I've been doing a little reading on xinetd, and see that you can use it to
forward ports for services to other machines, just like you can with
ipmasqadm portfw.
Could anyone offer an opinion regarding which is the better way to do
this, and why?
Also, I just noticed the ipchains r
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Wayne Dyer wrote:
> Juan Martinez wrote:
> > ssh uses port 22.
> > telnet uses port 23.
>
> Unless you force it, of course. A friend of mine works for a company
> that has port 22 firewalled off, so to get to his system at home he
> disabled telnet and installed sshd on port
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Juan Martinez wrote:
>
> ssh uses port 22.
> telnet uses port 23.
>
> Check /etc/services
>
Thanks for catching that. :-) That was most definitely a mistake on
my part. :-) I was going from memory. :-)
john
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Juan Martinez wrote:
> ssh uses port 22.
> telnet uses port 23.
Unless you force it, of course. A friend of mine works for a company
that has port 22 firewalled off, so to get to his system at home he
disabled telnet and installed sshd on port 23 and gets through the
firewall just fine now.
-W
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 10:32:12 -0400
> From: John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Leonard den Ottolander wrote:
> Hi Todd,
>
> > I have ipmasqadm set up to (theoretically) forward an arbitrary port to
> > another machine inside my firewall. The web works fine, but the ssh
> > forward does not. Anyone have any suggestions?
>
&
Hi Todd,
> I have ipmasqadm set up to (theoretically) forward an arbitrary port to
> another machine inside my firewall. The web works fine, but the ssh
> forward does not. Anyone have any suggestions?
I have no experience with ssh, but could it be it uses the sour
"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote:
> I have ipmasqadm set up to (theoretically) forward an arbitrary port to
> another machine inside my firewall. The web works fine, but the ssh
> forward does not. Anyone have any suggestions? The output of ipmasqadm
> looks like this:
>
I have ipmasqadm set up to (theoretically) forward an arbitrary port to
another machine inside my firewall. The web works fine, but the ssh
forward does not. Anyone have any suggestions? The output of ipmasqadm
looks like this:
TCP cyrix.codegnome.org www.codegnome.org www www 10 10
TCP
Finally figured it out...thanks anyway.
PB> echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
PB>/etc/rc.d/rc.firewall
PB>for masqmod in /lib/modules/`uname -r`/ipv4/ip_masq_*;
PB>do /sbin/modprobe $masqmod
PB>done
PB>*
Hello redhat-list,
I'm trying to use ipmasqadm to portfw through my firewall for http
services. I have a firewall (ipchains and kernel 2.2.5-15), with
outside address of $IPADDR and an internal web server (port 80) at
$INT_IP that I want to offer web service. I can't seem
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