Robert, Robert Best wrote: [...]
No. I can't find it in YaST2 / Security and Users / Firewall. Yes, you can: ;-)
Yast2 / Security and Users / Firewall / Allowed Services (for External Zone) / Service to allow / choose SSH from the List / klick on Add And: you are done!!
Don't understand. I use fish (or sftp, not ssh)
fish means: Konqueror Browsing via ssh (and scp). So if you want to connect with fish, you first need to ensure that ssh works. Otherwise, fish will not work. Period. to transport files in
the LAN which I suppose is in Internal, not External Zone. Port 22 is never mentioned in these zones. Try external (whatever that means), enable port 22 and I promise, you are done within 30 seconds!
I'd like to put the firewall between the LAN and the Internet.
This is, where it belongs! ;-)
Currently I pull out the phone line from the router when I disable a Firewall.
Imho this does not make sense. Your router IS your firewall in the sense that it acts as such. So you better go to your router configuration and look for "firewall" settings. In addition, while you are at it, you most probably can configure your router to drop the connection after a certain amount of inactivity time. This is where you should set up an idle timeout instead of physically pluging the cable. kind regards Eberhard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org