6 Feb
2002
6 Feb
'02
10:33
Am Mittwoch, 6. Februar 2002 11:25 schrieb Marcel Schmedes:
try, for your example,
FW_MASQ_NETS=" 192.168.0.0/24,0/0,tcp,21 \
192.168.0.0/24,0/0,tcp,2401 \ 192.169.0.0/24,0/0,udp,2401"
(change 192.168.0.0/24 to suite your needs)
Thank you, Can you explain the Syntax and Meaning of these Settings, Or a Source were I can find this Information?
The IP - Ok well, which Client to allow The TCP, UDP - Which Protocol to allow The Port number - Which Port to allow
BUT what is this: 24,0 ???
Hi Marcel, 24 is the netmask of your internal network 0 belongs to 0/0 and means the external network (the whole internet) -- Best Regards, Manfred Schirmer CSE GmbH network administrator mailto:manfred.schirmer@cse.de