Alright folks. I've been gathering some information about the way the
connection is handled, and here's how it is.
Packets going through ppp0 are just regular packets. But the point is,
they're not going directly through ppp - assuming you are sending a
packet, it goes through ppp0, gets packed an
On Friday 09 January 2004 12:33, Dotan Mazor wrote:
> Hello there,
> You can try and look into my rc.firewall file, that works on 012.net at
> AZTV. Bear in mind, that this is a constant connection, due to my (and the
> supporters) lack of success to connect through VPN:
>
lack of success connectin
Thanks guys, I`ll look into it. I`ll report back if I found a solution.
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Regards, Itamar Ravid.
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Hello there,
You can try and look into my rc.firewall file, that works on 012.net at
AZTV. Bear in mind, that this is a constant connection, due to my (and the
supporters) lack of success to connect through VPN:
## start of rc.firewall
## define IPTABLES for late use
IPTABLES="/sbin/iptables"
##
Hey,
Your default getway sholud be your ISP's gateway, not the modem or something
like this.
When the machine try to send a packet thru that gateway, it moving the
packet to the modem and it allow packets going to the gateway.
I used to have cables with Motorola Surfboard 4100 and it was greet as l
Hi folks. I have a couple of questions regarding the use of IPTables
alongside with the Israeli way of cables connection (PPTP on top of
DHCP). Now, I`m using Firehol (http://firehol.sourceforge.net) to make
IPTables configuration easier, however, adjusting the resulting script
isn't a problem.