On 8/25/15 4:02 PM, Petr Chocholáč wrote:
Hello ,
ignore my previous email, you have answered my questions here.
the firewall set you show is pretty horrible. It really needs a rewrite.
do you want to block the two LANs from each other or block any
machines on the LANs from reaching the fire
On 8/24/15 9:05 PM, Petr Chocholáč wrote:
Hello,
I would like to ask you for advice. I can not connect to
imap.gmail.com on port 993 from my local network. My LAN is behind
freeBSD server with IPFW. Server has two network cards rl0=Internet
and re0=LAN(10.0.0.0/16). Tcpdump on re0 shows three
Hello ,
thank you for your answer.
ad1.
i send my current firewall rules and record from tcpdump on re0 .
My LAN is 172.16.0.0/22 (10... it was easy. I think it does not matter)
My second LAN is 192.168.1.0/24(on this network connection to the IMAP
port 993 works)
My public IP is 86.49.91.98
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On 2015-08-24 09:05, Petr Chocholáč wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to ask you for advice. I can not connect to imap.gmail.com
> on port 993 from my local network. My LAN is behind freeBSD server with
> IPFW. Server has two network cards rl0=Internet and
> re0=LAN(10.0.0.0/16). Tcpdump on re0 sho
Hello,
I would like to ask you for advice. I can not connect to imap.gmail.com
on port 993 from my local network. My LAN is behind freeBSD server with
IPFW. Server has two network cards rl0=Internet and
re0=LAN(10.0.0.0/16). Tcpdump on re0 shows three SYN packets without
answers. What rules