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Re: [SLE] Suse Firewall2 allowing LAN to connect
- From: Alejandro Ortega Paez <aortega@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 16 Dec 2001 12:02:56 +0100
- Message-id: <1008500577.5606.7.camel@ns1>
Did you setup your Ruindows boxes with automatic address in TCP/IP?
In SuSEfirewall2 you must include in FW_MASQ_NETS="192.168.x.x/16"
so that all your private network can catch your server ip address.
But first take a look at your ruindows machines, and change the TCP/IP
setup: no address configured, but automatic.
I hope this would be right for you!
Alejandro Ortega.
El dom, 09-12-2001 a las 14:15, David escribió:
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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In SuSEfirewall2 you must include in FW_MASQ_NETS="192.168.x.x/16"
so that all your private network can catch your server ip address.
But first take a look at your ruindows machines, and change the TCP/IP
setup: no address configured, but automatic.
I hope this would be right for you!
Alejandro Ortega.
El dom, 09-12-2001 a las 14:15, David escribió:
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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