FC2 - NIC firewall?

Dave Pisarek shaggyshags at gmail.com
Wed Feb 16 18:35:27 UTC 2005


I have a public IP the WAN side of the router and the workstation is
assigned a 192.168.100 addy that is allowed through the router. Not
sure what is causing this because I can telnet to the workstation from
the router on port 22 and get an openssh response. Just traffic coming
from the outside world gets connection refused when attenpting to ssh.
This is why i thought it was  firewall issue or something to that
effect.

Thanks.


On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 12:30:59 -0600, Bill Gradwohl <bill at ycc.com> wrote:
> Dave Pisarek wrote:
> 
> >Is there a built in firewall in FC2
> >
> Yes, if you took the normal suggestions at install time
> 
> > that stops certain traffic to the
> >NIC? sshd is running and i can ssh to the localhost but from outside I
> >cannot. The machine is assigned a static private IP and is behind
> >Netopia router. the netopia is set to forward all traffic to the
> >static Ip of the FC2 machine but the connection dies when I attempt to
> >connect. does anyone know where I can check this in FC2?
> >
> >
> >
> The command:
>     service iptables stop
> will turn off the firewall.
> 
> You say "static private IP" - like what?
> What IP does the router have and what IP does your machine have?
> 
> Some ISP's in our area are providing 192.168., 10. and 172.16. type
> addresses to end users for a ceratin inexpensive class of service. Those
> are non routable.
> 
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