On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, Dave Kempe wrote:
> also for ipchains i've found it helpful to use ipchains -L -n
> prints out the current chains and their rules etc.
> useful if somehting is stuck in there then you can flush them with
> ipchains --flush
Many thanks to all who replied to this - the problem
also for ipchains i've found it helpful to use ipchains -L -n
prints out the current chains and their rules etc.
useful if somehting is stuck in there then you can flush them with
ipchains --flush
dave
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On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 08:26:26PM +1000, Jon Biddell wrote:
> 1. Everything internally can ping everything else.
> 2. Gateway can ping the 'net.
> 3. Nothing else can ping the 'net.
Theres a kernel option to masquerade ICMP traffic, CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE_ICMP,
perhaps its turned off.
> 4. (This
In sheer frustration at the was e-smith runs, I have blown away the
gateway machine, and installed SuSE 7.0. Something has broken, and I'm
buggered if I can see what.
1. Everything internally can ping everything else.
2. Gateway can ping the 'net.
3. Nothing else can ping the 'net.
4. (This is th