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Date:      Wed, 7 Feb 2001 16:44:09 -0200
From:      =?iso-8859-1?B?Sm/jbyBQZWRybw==?= <joaopedro@redepegasus.org>
To:        "Bill Moran" <wmoran@mail.iowna.com>
Cc:        "questions" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Problems with IPFw
Message-ID:  <00cb01c09135$f5ee4020$73e9cac8@redepegasus.com.br>
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Hi,

> Well, "similar" can't guarantee anything. If you have rules prior to the
> rules you show below, they may be blocking something before it ever gets
> to these rules. I don't see anything in your rules that would be
> stopping mail traffic.

When I said similar,  I alone placed ips representative therefore script
that I passed for you.

The other rules are alone to open gate of web and ftp. Therefore I didn't
pass orders rules because would not indicate nothing about email. :P

> I recommend again that you look at "ipfw show" to see what rules are
> catching packets.

Ok, I will do this to know more.

> > This script above only is with the part of the email, but I have some
other
> > types of connections as www, ftp and etc that does not come to the case,
>> but they are function pefectly.
> A firewall is difficult to diagnose without the entire ruleset.

The script work ok for all rules but less for email. Or either, when I do
ready the firewall, all the ports that I free is ok, except the email .  :(

Thus, when a person tries to have access for example a hp it's ok, but when
it tries to send email it fails. :(

> Also, did you say that it DOES WORK when the firewall is disabled?
When I put the rules "allow all from any to any" the email serve send msgs.

Some rule of that I passed you is stopping the access of the email or It is
necessary to open some another port.

TIA,
JPedro



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