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Ipchains question.
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- Subject: Ipchains question.
- From: The Rabbit of Vugluskr <Rabbit(at-nospam)vugluskr.com>
- Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 20:13:22 +0200
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Hi list.
I have a problem at my home setup. I have Linux (RH72) server connected with
ADSL to Actcom. I have 2 Win machines, connected to same LAN with Linux,
Linux machine, thus, acts as a gateway.
I paid attention that recently several sites don't behave correctly to me.
Say, I have an account in First Internation bank and try to get my account
info through internet. I type fibi.co.il in brouser on Linux machine (I tried
three - Konq, Netscape and Arena) and get the first page. Then I choose "Sign
in" and get login screen. Then I enter my credentials and start working.
This is normal (correct) situation, when I work on Linux machine. When I try
to do the same on any of Win comps, I fail. I still get the front page of the
bank, but "sign in" leads to nothing with message "site found, waiting for
connect" or smth like this sticking in my browser for hours.
This was not an issue when the same Win machines were connected to Inet
through just the same Windows computer with "internet connection sharing"
option enabled. Everything worked OK.
Most of sites, however, work OK. There are two or three sites that changed
their behaviour to me since I moved to Linux as a gateway.
On Linux side:
nothing special. I disabled all firewall rules, changed Policies to ACCEPT,
run
ipchains -A forward -i ppp0 -s 192.168.0.0/24 -j MASQ
Still same problem.
What I missed?
Any RTFM with links to docs will be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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