Re: Can iptables do this?

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At 21:07 11/3/2003, you wrote:
My server has only one network card and I put two ip addresses on it. One is the normal one and the other is the local network address. The problem is HOW can I disable the firewall(iptables) within the local network(eth0:0) and only within the local network? Say I can connect to the server from any machine within the local network,say 192.168.0.2, or 192.168.0.10. But I can't connect to the server from outside,say 128.97.10.100 unless
I use ssh.

I don't know if it _can_ be done, but I would never do this on a single network card. Too risky.



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