If I understood you well, yeaps, that is the ideia, but one more thing,
you have to configure the ipchains, and set the ip_forward to 1, you can do
it by setting it on yast or on your boot.local add the line
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
About ipchains, well there is a lot that can be said, so read the howtoŽs
and faqs available... I dont know much about the ipchains on SuSE, I use
RedHat systems :), but there must be a ipchains-save script and an
ipchains-restore :).
Have fun, dont forget that FTP across a firewall must be passive...
Nelson
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De: Peter J. Pieczora
Hi,
I am wondering weather it is normal for the suse firewall, as well as, proxy server to be restarted for each internet session? System configuration in Yast indicates both to be started on bootup however after login on the net only after restarting both masquerading, firewalling and proxy server works? Does anyone experienced that with Suse 6.4?
Cheers,
Peter
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