On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 17:57:45 -0800
"Brian Street" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> I'm faced with an issue that I don't understand; I hope someone can help me.
> 
> I have a dedicated server at 1and1.com that will be our company's new web
> and mail server running Debian 3.1.
> 
> I have installed Postfix, Dovecot, and Apache2 to name a few, and everything
> was working as expected and so I decided to try to install Shorewall and was
> unable to connect to the box via the internet (at least I still have console
> access) after following a how-to for a stand-alone firewall.
> 
> So, I decided I would remove the package and try something else instead.

Did you remove or purge the package?

> Now, when I reboot the server I am unable to connect to the server from the
> internet, or to the internet from the server. My eth0 interface does not get
> configured with it's IP address (82.165.180.103).
> 
> I tried rebooting, and restarting /etc/init.d/networking to no avail.
> 
> What the heck went wrong that I can't bring up my interface now?
> 
> /etc/networks/interfaces file:
> 
> auto lo eth0
> iface lo inet loopback
> 
> iface eth0 inet dhcp
> 
> DHCP? Wtf? On a dedicated server? Shouldn't it be a static IP address?
> 
> 1and1 Support said, yes, I had a static IP address. But that's as far as
> they will help since I have a dedicated server. They said I am configuring
> my interface wrong and they won't help, but that it works just fine when set
> to dhcp....except in this case.
> 
> I tried to change the last line to the following (information provided by
> 1and1 tech support):
> 
> Iface eth0 inet static
>       address 82.165.180.103
>       netmask 255.255.255.255
                            ^^^ are you sure?
>       gateway 10.255.255.1
> 
> I presume I should also add:
>       network 82.165.180.103
>       broadcast 82.165.180.103
> 
> but they haven't volunteered that information when asked.
> 
> I must be overlooking something, but I can't figure out what it is.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help provided.
> 
> Brian.
> 

You should first try to clear the firewall rules shorewall might have set.

Andrei
-- 
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert 
Einstein)


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