|
||||||||
For Me it needs to be applied to the first interface that the packet comes to. If the packet comes from a LAN pc the the LAN interface that would be the first interface that could/should have a rule. Note while I'm still learning, I agree with Krt. On 5 Feb 2007 at 17:32, Michael wrote: > I don't understand that at all. Wouldn't it be applied to the WAN interface > to limit upload/outgoing traffic and the incoming use the LAN net interface > instead? > > -----Original Message----- > From: krt [mailto:kkrrtt at gmail dot com] > Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 10:51 PM > To: Michael > Cc: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] Inbound / Outbound Rule help please > > > You need to apply this on the LAN interface for outbound, not the WAN. > > > > > Michael wrote: > > Can anyone tell me how to configure the outbound rule for NNTP traffic > > coming from my pc on LAN net? > > > > This is what status.php reports: > > > > 0 queue 5 tcp from any to any dst-port 119 out via sis1 > > > > My outgoing rule is: > > > > > > IF Proto Source Destination > > Target > > WAN TCP * */Port:119 > > Hated Upload > > > > The incoming seems to work but not the outgoing. > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.22/666 - Release Date: 2/3/2007 > 3:31 PM > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.22/666 - Release Date: 2/3/2007 > 3:31 PM > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > Robert L. Pumphrey rlpumphrey at comcast dot net |