Hi got this server far far away from my location, I used shorewall 3.0.4
as it is ubuntu dapper 6.06 install. port 22 is unblocked and everything
else is blocked. So far so good. The system is up and running. I wanne
install openswan so my router can connect to my server and take the
server up
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James Gray wrote:
Thanks for the patches Tom. Are you releasing a new 3.4? Just curious as it
would make my version-management easier than rolling my own (patched) RPM.
Furthermore, the behaviour described seems to reflect the battles I've
Simon Hobson schreef:
Bart Verstraete wrote:
Hi got this server far far away from my location, I used shorewall 3.0.4
as it is ubuntu dapper 6.06 install. port 22 is unblocked and everything
else is blocked. So far so good. The system is up and running. I wanne
install openswan so my router
Thanks
2007/8/23, Tom Eastep [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 11:30 +0100, Rui Oliveira wrote:
Hi Shorewall Users :)
I have found shorewall firewall and seems to be interesting.
I need to setup a configuration my my network users because i only
have 50gb of traffic per
Rui Oliveira wrote:
I need to setup a configuration my my network users because i only
have 50gb of traffic per month.
I want to know if the shorewall can make a 48gb per month limit, but
everyday from 1:30 PM do 8:30 AM (happy hour ) the traffic doesnt
count.
Can shorewall do that ?
As Tom
Thanks, i will try to find another solution, i thouth shorewall had this
feature.
2007/8/23, Simon Hobson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Rui Oliveira wrote:
I need to setup a configuration my my network users because i only
have 50gb of traffic per month.
I want to know if the shorewall can make a
On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 16:50 +0200, Mark Furner wrote:
Hi
I've used shorewall now for a few years with on my file server, and have
recently added an extra NIC (two nics, eth0 is inward facing to a LAN switch,
192.168.1.3, and eth1 faces the router, 192.168.1.2, in the DomO). I've
started
On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 19:05 +0200, Mark Furner wrote:
Tom
Thanks for the prompt reply. I need to put eth1 into the right conf file...
The routing table is probably correct, though. I have a file server
connected
to a wireless router and default gateway on side, and the LAN on
*
Vielen Dank Philipp
yes, I guessed 252 or so IP addresses are enough. If it is easier to set up I
suppose I could use subnets and increase subnet mask to 255.255.0.0.
Mark
On Thursday 23 August 2007 20:18, Philipp Rusch (Philipp Rusch
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) may have written:
Mark Furner schrieb:
Thanks for taking the time Tom and Philipp, it's clearer now.
Based on the address, the appropriate interface can be selected; that is
impossible in your routing configuration.
I'll do some more RTFM.
Regards
Mark
On Thursday 23 August 2007 20:56, Tom Eastep [EMAIL PROTECTED] may have
On Fri, 2007-08-24 at 12:20 +1000, James Gray wrote:
Nearly 100%...yes. Try up-selling that to management who wont even
give me 15 minutes of downtime on a weekend :P
If your management demands that level of up-time then they surely must
provide you with one or more test firewalls
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 07:36:14PM -0700, Tom Eastep wrote:
On Fri, 2007-08-24 at 12:20 +1000, James Gray wrote:
Nearly 100%...yes. Try up-selling that to management who wont even
give me 15 minutes of downtime on a weekend :P
If your management demands that level of up-time
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