Iain Buchanan wrote:
The best thing to do when debugging services that fail due to firewalls
is to add a logging rule just before any reject/drop rules. Make your
log rule match the same as the following REJECT rule, then you can watch
your logs while you try to connect and see why its failing.
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 00:42, Antonio Montagnani wrote:
> I built the iptables file with Lokkit and I added only the masquerading
> line...everything is o.k. on my network: then added
> the lines that should have made shares available between my firewalled
> machine (192.168.0.1) and my other mach
Carlo Borelli wrote:
You must specify in your rules what interfaces are you using.
Ciao.
I built the iptables file with Lokkit and I added only the
masquerading
line...everything is o.k. on my network: then added
the lines that should have made shares available between my
firewalled
mach
You must specify in your rules what interfaces are you using.
Ciao.
> I built the iptables file with Lokkit and I added only the
> masquerading
> line...everything is o.k. on my network: then added
> the lines that should have made shares available between my
> firewalled
> machine (192.168.0