I'm not quite sure what you mean. /dev/eth0 is the interface that goes to my ISP /dev/eth1 is the interface that goes to my internal network According to the output, that is how it is, right? FW_DEV_EXT="eth0" - External Interface FW_DEV_INT="eth1" - Internal Interface FW_MASQ_DEV="FW_DEV_EXT" as is correct per the documentation. Am I misunderstanding you? </Jared> On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 01:07, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
* Turd Ferguson; <turdferguson@infowest.com> on 27 Mar, 2003 wrote:
Nope, I lied...I the firewall was still in test mode.
Here the log copy: Mar 27 00:48:15 gatekeeper kernel: SuSE-FW-ACCESS_DENIED_INT IN=eth1 ^^^^^^^^
Interesting you were saying your external is "eth0" but looks like here "eth1" is the incoming interface
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