primm wrote:
I want 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3 to have a direct internet connection.
I want 192.168.1.4 and 192.168.1.5 to use squid on 3128.
In 10.2 I masqueraded 2 and 3 and redirected 4 and 5.
On 10.3 my 10.2 SuSEfirewall2 script redirects but doesn't masquerade even though I changed the if names.
There's a router 192.168.1.1. It takes internet traffic from an adsl router routing external telephone lines stuff to 192.168.0.1. This works fine. Everyone can see the Internet on 3128. Sometimes though I turn off the proxy. Experienced lan setters uppers will know why. But I still want 1 and 2 to have Internet access.
I have joe's own wordstar, yast, and my old 10.2 script to hand. For me, the 10.3 yast masquerade dialogue totally confuses what seems a simple issue which I had working fine in 10.2.
I'm root on 192.168.1.1. How do I procede?
Based on the IP addresses you have givem are you saying that you want the linux box to route traffic all on the same lan, i.e try to act as a one-legged router? I would expect that to be problematic. The only way the suse box can control all the things you want to control is if all the traffic of interest is going through it, i.e. in one interface and out another. Could you clarify your network topology? As for the suse firewall I've always found it frustrating and limiting, and discovered that the basic linux firewall module (not shorewall) in webmin allows full and precise control over everything I want to do. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org