[Novices] IPCop question
aelkins
aelkins at jasnetworks.net
Wed Jun 22 21:12:46 EDT 2005
RGB is correct,
By default no interface and see each other (green can't see orange/blue etc.)
Thats the idea of keeping things safe.
-adam e
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Robert G. Brown" <bob at whizdomsoft.com>
Reply-To: A list for Linux beginners to ask questions<novices at kalamazoolinux.org>
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 20:07:03 -0500
>On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 20:42:36 -0400, Greg Mason wrote:
>
>>I've got an IPCop box setup, and two machines connected to it.
>>
>>I'm trying to move files from one to the other (backup before a
>>reinstall).
>>
>>One machine is SuSE 8.2 (the machine getting a reinstall), and the
>>other is my PowerBook (Mac OS X 10.4.1).
>>
>>The PowerBook is on the wireless, Blue. The SuSE box is on Green.
>>Neither box can ping the other, connect via FTP, SSH, SMB, etc.
>>
>>I've looked under the DMZ section of the IPCop config page, but I'd
>>just as soon have all traffic flow between green and blue, regardless
>>of what port it's on, and where it's going to and from. I've probably
>>just missed something obvious, and I'm going to prolly kick myself
>>when I see what it is...
>>
>>-Greg
>
>
>I beleive you have to explicitly configure the BLUE interface to pass
>the traffic you want. See the configuration menus and manual for this.
>I recently installed an IPCop box with BLUE for the first time, and
>ran headlong into this issue.
>
> Regards,
> ---> RGB <---
>
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