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Re: ADSL Masuerading with 2.4.7-10 and ipchains Q
- To: Stiven Andre <stiven_a(at-nospam)hotmail.com>
- Subject: Re: ADSL Masuerading with 2.4.7-10 and ipchains Q
- From: Dani Arbel <darbel(at-nospam)techunix.technion.ac.il>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 20:51:05 +0200 (IST)
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Steven,
send the output of the command iptables-save to me along with your
ifconfig -a and list of problems. also lsmod output would be helpful.
The iptables i put as an example allows outbound pinging and blocks
inbound pinging.
Dani
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Stiven Andre wrote:
> Hi List.
>
> Sorry that I haven't mentioned about Dani when I was talking about how to. I
> just
> forgot it, realy sorry.
>
> The thing I have asked it is for a small rc.firewall script that will accept
> every
> traffic and masquerade 192.168.1.x. I need it in order to check that all
> modules are loaded successefuly becouse when I am using the rc.firewall from
> exaples in how-tos (masquerade how-to/adsl-how-to) I can't get the things
> up. And it seems
> that rc.firewall with iptables from adsl-how-to does not allows event ping.
> After using all thoose examples I couldn't get masquerade up at all.
> And by now I just need a simple masquerade after I get it up I will tight
> the
> security.
>
> I repeat my network is:
>
>
> |
> /|
> Linux box---eth0--HUB | My 192.168.1.x network
> | \|
> eth1 |
> |
> ADSL modem
>
>
> It seems that some people thought that I use option with 1NIC on linux box
> but I use 2 NICs becouse I don't want to have additional security holes and
> I
> don't want to change My network structure to 10.x.x.x
>
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