packets to one-pass dummynet rules. Everything else is denied by
default.
This cleared up the ping problems, and it cleared up the problems with
NATted machines connecting to the outside world. It doesn't fix active
FTP, but I've given up on that. Passive seems to work well enough.
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 10:21:03AM +0200, jeremie le-hen wrote:
> Rocco Caputo wrote:
> > The combination served me well when I was using ppp(8) to drive a serial
> > modem. Now that I've switched to ADSL and PPPoE, things seem subtly
> > broken. I blame the user (myse
and PPPoE, things seem subtly
broken. I blame the user (myself), but I haven't found a solution after
beating on the problem for several days.
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ched the list archives, usenet,
and the web. Nothing solved it.
So. What have I overlooked? Where have I gone wrong? Would you like
to see my cling-film collection? How about an extensive (but perhaps
not exhaustive) collection of excerpts from my system configuration
files? Ok, it is included