Hi all,
thanks a lot, especially Togan, for your excelent help. Togan found the
point. The firewall configuration was ok, but the networkadress
192.168.0!!!!.___ was the problem. So I changed the internal subnetwork to
192.168.1.1/22 and now it works fine.
thanks again and best regards
Torsten
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From: "Togan Muftuoglu"
* Torsten Schaefer;
on 14 Nov, 2002 wrote: Hi Togan,
thanks
Nov 13 23:04:40 server kernel: SuSE-FW-UNAUTHORIZED-TARGET IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:e0:7d:a2:68:29:00:10:5a:f1:4f:e1:08:00 SRC=192.168.0.22 DST=192.168.0.19 LEN=116 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=128 ID=37420 DF PROTO=TCP SPT=1254 DPT=139 WINDOW=32408 RES=0x00 ACK PSH URGP=0
2) What is your LAN setup 192.168.X.X/YY 192.168.0.22 windows client
192.168.0.20 eth0 internal network card in router 192.168.0.19 eth1 = ppp0 to ADSL network card in router
Whay don't you place eth0 to a different subnet ie 192.168.1.0/24 As far as I see it this is a problematic NIC addressing unless you have them point to point
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