[isf-wifidog] Server fails after start button
Ray Gwinn
wifidog at wva.net
Sam 11 Fév 11:33:07 EST 2006
In wifidog.conf I found the following:
FirewallRuleSet global {
FirewallRule allow udp to 69.90.89.192/27
FirewallRule allow udp to 69.90.85.0/27
FirewallRule allow tcp port 80 to 69.90.89.205
}
This seemed for be something for voip and I commented out the above lines in wifidog.conf.
Is it possible this is the "missing" firewall rules? If so, I need to know what the IP address are
so I can fill in the correct IP values.
I will send the iptables dumps in another message.
Ray
On 11 Feb 2006 at 2:40, Alexandre Carmel-Veilleux wrote:
> Woops, I probably moved too fast on this.
>
> I forgot to ask for a dump of the mangle and nat tables,
>
> iptables -t nat -L
>
> and
>
> iptables -t mangle -L
>
> Alex
>
> On 2/11/06, Alexandre Carmel-Veilleux <acveilleux at gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 2/10/06, Ray Gwinn <wifidog at wva.net> wrote:
> > > [snip]
> > > Chain WiFiDog_WIFI2Internet (1 references)
> > > target prot opt source destination
> > > WiFiDog_AuthServers all -- anywhere anywhere
> > > WiFiDog_Locked all -- anywhere anywhere MARK match 0x254
> > > WiFiDog_Global all -- anywhere anywhere
> > > WiFiDog_Validate all -- anywhere anywhere MARK match 0x1
> > > WiFiDog_Known all -- anywhere anywhere MARK match 0x2
> > > WiFiDog_Unknown all -- anywhere anywhere
> >
> > Some of the firewall tables are not being created.
> >
> > Including:
> >
> > WiFiDog_Incoming
> > WiFiDog_Outgoing
> >
> > This is very strange indeed. I would try to run all the iptables
> > command from the log file in order and use that diagnose the problem
> > more in depth. I think the problem is external to wifidog, but it's
> > very hard to tell.
> >
> > Alex
> >
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