Hello
Currently i have esx with two internal networks
For every internal network i created FW that connected on one side to WAN
(with single external IP address) and one side to the internal network
I dont need any access between the internal networks
Both internal networks are on the same subnet a
On 23/05/16 18:36, Matt Darfeuille wrote:
> On 23 May 2016 at 17:09, Bob Williams wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm new to shorewall. I am running shorewall on my openSUSE Linux PC
>> which connects to the Internet through a Draytek router. There are other
>> machines in the house using the same router
On 23 May 2016 at 17:09, Bob Williams wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to shorewall. I am running shorewall on my openSUSE Linux PC
> which connects to the Internet through a Draytek router. There are other
> machines in the house using the same router but 'outside' this firewall,
> and I want some
Hello,
I'm new to shorewall. I am running shorewall on my openSUSE Linux PC
which connects to the Internet through a Draytek router. There are other
machines in the house using the same router but 'outside' this firewall,
and I want some of them to be able to access a web2py server on port
808
On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 05:46:23PM -0700, Tom Eastep wrote:
>
> It's a bug which manifests itself when Shorewall starts before Docker.
> Patch attached.
Thanks!
That seems to have resolved the issue. Do I still need docker.service
in the After= line of shorewall.service? Or is that now redunda