On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 15:20, Adrian Madrid wrote:
> Yup, I really like MDK although I got a little pissed
> when I couldn't make it work. Webmin is your friend
> though, don't forget about him.

Dude, that rocks!  Webmin _is_ my friend.  I was able to edit one of the
firewall rules and get ssh to work.  After reading the iptables man page
and a little about shorewall the webmin shorewall config made a lot more
sense.  I'm sure I'll have bzflag working in no time now!

thanks guys,

Bryan
> 
> --- Bryan Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 14:39, Adrian Madrid wrote:
> > > Sorry, no expert here but the MDK connection thing
> > > gave me so many problems that I finally ended
> > editing
> > > the heck out of the shorewall webmin module until
> > I
> > > had it working. Looks like the MDK module messes
> > up
> > > with shorewall and the only way to make everything
> > > work is to do it manually.
> > 
> > Yeah, I love that I was able to set-up my home
> > network in like 20
> > minutes with no knowledge, but now that I want to
> > tweak it...That's the
> > beauty of Mandrake though, you can get up and
> > running with stuff so
> > easily, but still have the freedom of other Linux
> > distros to go in and
> > manually hack stuff up as much as you like.
> > 
> > The Shorewall website (http://www.shorewall.net)
> > mentions that if you
> > want to use their documentation Mandrake users will
> > have to basically
> > reinstall shorewall and start over.  I may be
> > heading that way soon.
> > 
> > Bryan
> > > 
> > > --- Bryan Murdock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Does anyone even have a good pointer for me?  Is
> > > > iptables the right
> > > > thing to be trying to understand?  Anyone,
> > please?
> > > > 
> > > > Bryan
> > > > 
> > > > On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 06:40, Bryan Murdock
> > wrote:
> > > > > I've written about this before, but now I've
> > > > realized I can't play
> > > > > bzlfag, so it's altogether much more important
> > to
> > > > fix.  I have two
> > > > > computers, both Mandrake 9.1.  One I'll call
> > the
> > > > router, the other the
> > > > > laptop.  The router has 2 network cards, the
> > > > laptop one.  eth0 of the
> > > > > router is hooked to the cable modem, eth1 to a
> > > > hub.  eth0 of the laptop
> > > > > is also connected to the hub.  I used Mandrake
> > > > internet connection
> > > > > sharing wizard to get the laptop connected
> > through
> > > > the router to the
> > > > > internet.  Everything works great, except, I
> > can't
> > > > ssh from the router
> > > > > to the laptop, and the laptop cannot connect
> > to a
> > > > bzflag server running
> > > > > on the router.  Upon further investigation, it
> > > > doesn't appear that a
> > > > > bzflag server running on the laptop can be
> > reached
> > > > from the router
> > > > > either.  I would be less confused but a
> > webserver
> > > > running on the laptop
> > > > > can be reached from the router, as well as the
> > > > little webserver run by
> > > > > cups on the laptop can be reached from the
> > server.
> > > >  
> > > > > 
> > > > > Additional information that may be helpful:
> > > > Shorewall is not running on
> > > > > the laptop.  I've pulled up ethereal and ssh
> > > > packets never make it to
> > > > > the laptop from the router.  I've read the
> > > > iptables manpage and looked
> > > > > at the output of iptables -L -v and haven't
> > been
> > > > able to make much sense
> > > > > of it.  I can ssh to the router from the
> > internet,
> > > > as well as access web
> > > > > pages it is serving.  
> > > > > 
> > > > > Ssh would be nice, I really want to be able to
> > > > play bzflag on my little
> > > > > home network.  What else would a little home
> > > > network be good for?
> > > > > 
> > > > > Bryan
> > > > > 
> > > > > 
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