Hello again. It also occured to me that there is a parameter to enter trusted hosts, which are granted access to services. I haven't used that parameter myself, so I can't guarantee that it is what you need, but it is probably worth investigating. Bye for now, Stuart. -----Original Message----- From: David [mailto:dg@stanwater.fsnet.co.uk] Sent: 09 December 2001 17:29 To: Suse mail list Subject: Re: [SLE] Suse Firewall2 allowing LAN to connect Thanks Jaakko However that does not work. I could not find that line in firewall2.rc.config to edit, so I put it in, but no go. There are 2 lines there that I thought would do it. FW_PROTECT_FROM_INTERNAL="yes" FW_AUTOPROTECT_SERVICES="yes" I set both to no but it won't allow a connection. I stopped and started the firewall after each alteration. With it off access is allowed, so it is only the firewall stopping it. Regards, David On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 15:26:09 +0200, Jaakko Tamminen wrote:
Hi
Protect_from_local=no
Jaska.
Viestissä Sunnuntai 9. Joulukuuta 2001 15:15, David kirjoitti:
What is the setting in Suse Firewall 2 that allows a Win computer to connect to it. I have looked in the examples and have put in the example 3 but the Win box is still blocked. Masquerading is enabled in rc-config. The address has been put into the firewall2.rc.config. Setup is direct cable connection (x-over) on Ethernet cards. Dial up modem.
What else is needed please?
Regards,
David
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