Re: Simple Routing with Redhat 9
From: Steve (sjhx_at_lanset.com)
Date: 11/14/03
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Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 13:03:37 -0800
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Jimbo Johnes wrote:
> Greetings,
> This has been keeping me awake for 3 days now, so I am turning to you
> for help.
> My objective is to set up a simple firewall using iptables using RH9
> as my gateway. I have 8 ip addresses [5 usable] starting from
> 64.138.38.42 - 46.
> .41 is the ip address of the modem. .47 is the broadcast ip.
> I have 2 NICs eth0[external] -64.138.38.42 and 64.138.38.45; gateway =
> .41
> the other NIC, internal, is 192.168.1.101, with no gateway. I have
> routing enabled so the workstations on the internal LAN can browse the
> net.
> Simple, isn't it?
> There are no iptables rules loaded at this time, so anyone is free to
> go in and out. The problem is that when I telnet into the firewall .42
> and issue wget from the server on the local LAN [.108] to get me a
> small image [about 100 bytes] everything is fine, but when the image
> size is larger 10K+ the wget either hangs or very slow.
> I am running snort to log the packets and i see the packets being send
> in and out of the server [.108], but the process never completes.
> anyone had similar experience? any idea's what is going on?
> i appreciate any help,
>
> misha
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