I have looked through the config... I have used the YaST2 to config and start the firewall, however, all it offers me is protection for the server it runs on, if that one is a router, and if I have other servers behind it (http, dns, mail, etc), those are blocked... I haven't found where it holds all its actual iptables rules so that I could modify them to match my needs... I could write my own iptables rules instead... But I know it has nice options that I would like to check and maybe use in my own firewall... but.. cannot find them :) Anyone has any ideas where those iptables rules are listed? Daniel --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 06:45, Daniel Secareanu wrote:
I have looked through the config... I have used the YaST2 to config and start the firewall, however, all it offers me is protection for the server it runs on, if that one is a router, and if I have other servers behind it (http, dns, mail, etc), those are blocked... I haven't found where it holds all its actual iptables rules so that I could modify them to match my needs... I could write my own iptables rules instead... But I know it has nice options that I would like to check and maybe use in my own firewall... but.. cannot find them :) Anyone has any ideas where those iptables rules are listed?
I would suggest that you go to the Unofficial SuSE FAQ site and get that pdf there on the SuSEFirewall2. Togan had done a good job in putting the documentation togeather. In it you will find the info that you will need to get the other servers going. Give it a look.
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