Christian Aust wrote:
Am 12.08.2008 um 01:45 schrieb Tom Eastep:
This is reinforced by the fact that with the rules you posted, you
should have no problem with mDNS in the local network yet you claim
that you are. So something is wrong here
Please find attached two Shorewall dumps, one
Christian Aust wrote:
Tom,
Am 10.08.2008 um 22:09 schrieb Tom Eastep:
So, what did I do wrong here? I enabled multicasting in
shorewall.conf
The setting of that option is very unlikely to be relevant in your
case.
RTFM, I see. OK. :-)
It is difficult to help when you have said nothing
Am 12.08.2008 um 01:45 schrieb Tom Eastep:
This is reinforced by the fact that with the rules you posted, you
should have no problem with mDNS in the local network yet you claim
that you are. So something is wrong here
Please find attached two Shorewall dumps, one from a Shorewall
Hi,
I'm running shorewall 4.0.13 on Ubuntu 8, and everything has been
smooth and easy so far. Thanks a lot. Shorewall runs on my home
server, which acts both as a firewall/router as well as an application
server. It's got two active ethernet ports for zones local and
network, and (due to
Christian Aust wrote:
The was nothing in the shorewall logs
(I've got the last REJECT rule log with level INFO), but I made sure
that the logging worked by accessing some strange ports somewhere,
which promptly showed up in the log files. Nothing wrong with logging.
Shorewall suppresses
Tom,
Am 10.08.2008 um 22:09 schrieb Tom Eastep:
So, what did I do wrong here? I enabled multicasting in
shorewall.conf
The setting of that option is very unlikely to be relevant in your
case.
RTFM, I see. OK. :-)
It is difficult to help when you have said nothing about your