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Re: [suse-security] Strange behaviour
- From: GertJan Spoelman <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2003 17:10:47 +0100
- Message-id: <200303161710.47425.sl@xxxxxx>
On Sunday 16 March 2003 16:13, Miguel Albuquerque wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've set up SuSEFW2(8.0) as fallows :
>
> FW_DEV_EXT="eth0"
> FW_DEV_INT="eth1"
> FW_ROUTE="yes"
> FW_MASQUERADE="yes"
> FW_MASQ_NETS="192.168.0.0/24"
> FW_SERVICE_DHCPD="yes"
> FW_SERVICE_SAMBA="yes"
Did you read the comment in the SuSEfirewall2 config, it says you also have to
open port 139, have you done that?
> Other features are unchanged or default.
>
> The clients got an IP address from the dhcp but they can't access the
> samba services or internet. If I disable one of the interfaces,
For samba see above.
Can the clients ping an internet IP-address directly? If so it's probably a
DNS problem.
Exactly what do you mean by disabling one of the interfaces?
> everything works fine. Now i'm not sure if this is an FW issue. I've
> changed the eth1 thinking it was problematic but still nothing. The
> server is an Dell PowerEdge 2600SC, eth0 is integrated.
>
> Any ideas?
--
GertJan
Email address is invalid, so don't reply directly, I'm on the list.
> Hi all,
>
> I've set up SuSEFW2(8.0) as fallows :
>
> FW_DEV_EXT="eth0"
> FW_DEV_INT="eth1"
> FW_ROUTE="yes"
> FW_MASQUERADE="yes"
> FW_MASQ_NETS="192.168.0.0/24"
> FW_SERVICE_DHCPD="yes"
> FW_SERVICE_SAMBA="yes"
Did you read the comment in the SuSEfirewall2 config, it says you also have to
open port 139, have you done that?
> Other features are unchanged or default.
>
> The clients got an IP address from the dhcp but they can't access the
> samba services or internet. If I disable one of the interfaces,
For samba see above.
Can the clients ping an internet IP-address directly? If so it's probably a
DNS problem.
Exactly what do you mean by disabling one of the interfaces?
> everything works fine. Now i'm not sure if this is an FW issue. I've
> changed the eth1 thinking it was problematic but still nothing. The
> server is an Dell PowerEdge 2600SC, eth0 is integrated.
>
> Any ideas?
--
GertJan
Email address is invalid, so don't reply directly, I'm on the list.
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