On 24/07/17 20:01, Simon Hobson wrote:
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Apologies if this turns out to be an FAQ, but I'm having trouble getting to
grips with things.
I've got a Raspberry Pi (little ARM box) here running Debian "Jessie" with the
as-supplied Shorewall 4.6. As well as eth0 (192.168.1
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> Apologies if this turns out to be an FAQ, but I'm having trouble getting to
> grips with things.
>
> I've got a Raspberry Pi (little ARM box) here running Debian "Jessie" with
> the as-supplied Shorewall 4.6. As well as eth0 (192.168.1.5) as the
> "internal" side of
Hi,
I'm playing with a fresh install of Debian9 (Stretch).
The naming for the interfaces has changed in Debian9 and I sometime
forgot it!
Could 'shorewall check' warns about interfaces that are not present in
the system?
Or is there already a way to get a warning when an interface defined in
/etc
Apologies if this turns out to be an FAQ, but I'm having trouble getting
to grips with things.
I've got a Raspberry Pi (little ARM box) here running Debian "Jessie"
with the as-supplied Shorewall 4.6. As well as eth0 (192.168.1.5) as the
"internal" side of the router, it's using VLANs on eth1
On 07/21/2017 06:31 AM, kazabe wrote:
> HI.
>
> this is the shorewall dump
In the future, please send dumps as an attachment. It's a pain trying to
read a dump that is folded to a 76-character width. Thanks.
>
> Shorewall 5.1.4.1 Dump at CompanyFirewall - vie jul 21 08:22:37 -05 2017
>
> Shorew
Hello all,
I have an Debian server with shorewall (version 4.6.4.3), on the same server
is installed an OpenVPN Server, on remote site I have a LEDE/OpenWRT router
with an OpenVPN Client connected to previous server.
This is my network:
Office with Debian Server
1. Eth0: internal network w