5 Apr
2002
5 Apr
'02
8:55 p.m.
"Charles R. Anderson" <cra@WPI.EDU> writes:
Try ipchains -L too, since you might have an ipchains based firewall.
I doubt it, since he's running 2.4.10... Of course, it's possible, but I doubt SuSE would ship a firewall setup with 2.4.x, and use the compatibility module for ipchains...
Maybe the TCP timers are different on Linux? They are in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp*.
Perhaps... I would think the firewall would only timeout connections which are being masq'd and run through connection tracking...and in that case, I thought the default timeout was pretty high. try iptables -t nat -L to see what's going on there. -- Josh Huber