Christ Schlacta wrote:
> the OP ? thanks again Tom~
OP == "Original Poster"
-Tom
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the OP ? thanks again Tom~
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 6:39 PM, Tom Eastep wrote:
> Christ Schlacta wrote:
>> I'm new, my name's Christ, and I've started using shorewall in the
>> past few weeks.
>>
>> problem I'm having, is thus:
>> Web/ACCEPT users servs
>> Web/ACCEPT users
Christ Schlacta wrote:
> I'm new, my name's Christ, and I've started using shorewall in the
> past few weeks.
>
> problem I'm having, is thus:
> Web/ACCEPT users servs
> Web/ACCEPT users $FW #Accept Web traffic.
> REDIRECTusers 3129tcp
I'm new, my name's Christ, and I've started using shorewall in the
past few weeks.
problem I'm having, is thus:
Web/ACCEPT users servs
Web/ACCEPT users $FW #Accept Web traffic.
REDIRECTusers 3129tcp www #forward
it to myself
Web/ACCEP
Thanks guys ..
i do apprecite your reply
regards
simon
> hi,
>
> IPTRAF can help you a bit. Check this out http://iptraf.seul.org/
>
> -Asim Ahmed
>
> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 7:02 PM, Christopher Barry <
> christopher.ba...@qlogic.com> wrote:
>
>> > -Original Message-
>> > From: Benedic
David Rothera wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to make connections that go to the firewall (10.10.10.100
> internal) on port TCP/5900 be redirected to an internal host
> (10.10.10.2) but cannot get it to work, the firewall starts ok and
> shows no errors when starting up and there are no log entries i
Russel Riley wrote:
> In your masq file, add the following:
> eth0 eth010.10.10.100
That entry will result in a warning each time that Shorewall
starts/restarts. I suggest:
eth010.10.10.0/24 10.10.10.100
-Tom
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Tom Eastep\ When I die, I want to go like my Grandfather who
Sh
>Hi,
>
>I am trying to make connections that go to the firewall (10.10.10.100
>internal) on port TCP/5900 be redirected to an internal host (10.10.10.2)
>but cannot get it to work, the firewall starts ok and shows no errors when
>starting up and there are no log entries in the syslog to suggest tha
Hi,
I am trying to make connections that go to the firewall (10.10.10.100
internal) on port TCP/5900 be redirected to an internal host
(10.10.10.2) but cannot get it to work, the firewall starts ok and
shows no errors when starting up and there are no log entries in the
syslog to suggest that the
Hi,
I am trying to make connections that go to the firewall (10.10.10.100
internal) on port TCP/5900 be redirected to an internal host (10.10.10.2)
but cannot get it to work, the firewall starts ok and shows no errors when
starting up and there are no log entries in the syslog to suggest that the
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