[VicPiMakers SG] Linux networking problem

Craig Miller cvmiller at gmail.com
Sun Nov 4 19:55:44 EST 2018


Thanks Deid,

And I would have thought something like Uncomplicated FireWall (UFW) 
would be, well, uncomplicated.

Interesting that firewalld supports "dynamic rules", since it is just a 
front-end of iptables/ip6tables which have supported dynamic rules since 
day one (read: for the past 20 years).

So where's the photo of Death Valley?

Craig...

On 11/4/18 4:47 PM, Deid Reimer wrote:
> http://linuxbsdos.com/2014/06/07/replace-ufw-firewall-with-firewalld-on-linux-mint-17-cinnamon/
>
> ufw it appears.
>
> Death Valley is cool 😁.
>
> Deid
> On Nov 4, 2018, at 4:35 PM, Craig Miller <cvmiller at gmail.com 
> <mailto:cvmiller at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Stuart,
>
>     Good to hear that you got it solved. Not sure what you are using
>     to manage the firewall on your Linux Laptop, but perhaps there is
>     a way to open ports 22 (SSH), 2049 (NFS), 111 (portmapper used for
>     NFS).
>
>     Craig....
>     -- 
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>
>
>     On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 12:59 PM Stuart Hertzog <stuart at stuzog.com
>     <mailto:stuart at stuzog.com>> wrote:
>
>         OK, solved the SSH problem by turning off the Firewall — not
>         too safe, though!
>
>
>
>
>         On November 4, 2018 at 12:33:52 PM, Craig Miller
>         (cvmiller at gmail.com <mailto:cvmiller at gmail.com>) wrote:
>
>>         Hi Stuart,
>>
>>         Wow, haven't run NetAtalk in decades. The Mac will understand
>>         NFS, if you want to define "shares" on your Linux Laptop to
>>         share via NFS. This is what I do at my house.
>>
>>         The other option is to run sshfs, then you can log into
>>         anything that has a ssh server. Works quite well, I even use
>>         it to mount my server in France (over IPv6, of course).
>>
>>         Craig...
>>
>>         On 11/4/18 10:03 AM, Stuart Hertzog wrote:
>>>
>>>         Hi folks,
>>>
>>>         I’m having a problem with my Linux Laptop running Mint 19.0.
>>>         I used to be able to connect to it via Samba from my iMac,
>>>         although Samba has always been problematic.
>>>
>>>         I currently have an iMac, the Linux laptop (LLT), and a PC
>>>         also running Linux Mint 19.0 (LPC) as my primary computers.
>>>         I’ve dumped Samba as it’s fake and anyway I don’t have a
>>>         Windows machine.
>>>
>>>         I’ve installed Netatalk <http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/>,
>>>         which enables AFP communication
>>>         <https://web.archive.org/web/20100719220308/http://blog.ibd.com/sysadmin/bonjour-avahi-netatalk-to-share-files-files-between-ubuntu-10-4-mac-os-x/>
>>>         between Mac and Debian/Ubuntu.
>>>
>>>         The problem is that no matter how I try, I cannot get into
>>>         the LLT from the iMac, although I can do the reverse, and
>>>         the iM-LPC link works both ways. I also couldn’t raise the
>>>         LLT from the iMac using Samba (before I dumped it). That
>>>         used to work under earlier Mints.
>>>
>>>         Any ideas?
>>>
>>>         Stuart
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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