Stefan_Walther@gehag-dsk.de schrieb:
Hi Dirk, hi folks,
as I set up a firewall, I read the iptables-howtos and I think the states NEW, RELATED and ESTABLISHED is more effectable if you use some NAT. I think you need special INPUT and OUTPUT rules at your firewall. We had the same problem as we used bindutil for nameserverquestions at the firewall. We tried to use only states but this doesn't work. At this point I think you have to use simple INPUT and OUTPUT rules.
MfG.
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Helo Stefan, helo folks, I tried that one but it`s the same thing. Realy curious is, when the firewall script starts I get an error message with reference to "Bad argument squid" even I had declared in /etc/services. The same one, when I use the port nummer."Bad argument 3128" Any idea??? Thanks and regards Dirk