Dear Gurus, Thank you so much for your reply. I do all the things that you tell me but my LAN cannot access the Internet again. Would you mind telling how can I do it next? Thank you so much for your assistance. This is what I did: START_FW="yes" FW_DEV_WORLD="eth1" FW_DEV_INT="eth0" FW_DEV_EXT="eth1" FW_ROUTE="yes" FW_SERVICES_EXT_TCP="25 80" FW_SERVICES_INT_TCP="22 25 53 80 110 3128" FW_SERVICES_INT_UDP="53" FW_SERVICE_DNS="yes" FW_STOP_KEEP_ROUTING_STATE="yes" FW_ALLOW_INCOMING_HIGHPORTS_UDP="yes" FW_MASQ="yes" FW_MASQ_NETS="192.168.1.0/24" # My LAN is 192.168.1.0/24 Best regards, Choth Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
* PUTH CHAN CHOTH;
on 02 Oct, 2002 wrote: START_FW="yes" FW_DEV_WORLD="eth1" FW_DEV_INT="eth0" FW_DEV_EXT="eth1" FW_ROUTE="yes" FW_SERVICES_EXT_TCP="25 80" FW_SERVICES_INT_TCP="22 25 53 80 110 3128" FW_SERVICES_INT_UDP="53" FW_SERVICE_DNS="yes" FW_STOP_KEEP_ROUTING_STATE="yes" FW_ALLOW_INCOMING_HIGHPORTS_UDP="yes"
FW_MASQ="yes" FW_MASQ_NETS=" " # fill with your local net addressing ie 192.168.1.0/24
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