
Hello everyone, hello Carlos, Thank you for the response. Le mardi 03 octobre 2017, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
On 2017-10-03 17:40, Patrick Serru wrote:
Hello everyone,
I hope I am asking on the good list. Excuse me, please, if not.
This seems to me a normal user question, which should be asked in the normal mail list. I don't see the security question in your post. Well, virtual or real, the firewalls exist fore security reasons.
This is strange, but on the 5 Leap 42.3 installations on a labtop Compaq Presario C700, the last two did me the honor to ask me the configuration of the network, and not the first three. Can anyone tell me, please, why the installation may require configuration, immediately after the choice of language and layout of the keyboard ? The choice of a minimal installation, perhaps.
The exact answer would be compare the install logs of all five installs and see where they go different.
The logs of the previous installations are lost for ever. So I can not compare.
Can anyone help me, please, to set up the labtop firewall, with the file /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 ? Here is the contents of this file for my last attempt: FW_DEV_EXT="wlan0" FW_DEV_INT="eth0" FW_DEV_DMZ="" FW_ROUTE="no" FW_MASQUERADE="no" FW_MASQ_DEV="" FW_MASQ_NETS="" FW_NOMASQ_NETS="" FW_PROTECT_FROM_INT="" FW_SERVICES_EXT_TCP="http https 587 imap" FW_SERVICES_EXT_UDP="53" All other parameters contain their default values (either empty, or empty strings).
You need routing if devices in the wlan are to access the lan using the laptop. If it is not that what you want, you have to explain.
The labtop does not have to route anything. The reason of the point-to-point ethernet link 192.168.1.0 between the labtop and my destop is to permit me to connect with ssh as root to the labtop. Furthermore, the labtop is working 24/24, and not the destop. Sincerly Patrick Serru -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-security+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-security+owner@opensuse.org