Yes, Anything from that MAC address should be allowed. Is that working for you? Are you trying the program hdhomerun_config_gui to see if it has connected?
On 10/03/2014 06:53 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
Ah! On (Fedora 19) version 0.3.9.3, its View -> "direct configuration" tab ->
"rules" , but there it is. As entered.
So, is it correct, then (pardon the restatement) that this says to firewalld ignore anything to/from this MAC address?
And for my education, where did you find out about this coding?
Many thanks!
On 10/03/2014 04:12:06 PM, Sam Irlapati wrote:
Yes it shows up in the gui.
firewall-config -> public zone -> "direct configuration" tab -> "rules" sub tab.
I hope that helps.
On 10/03/2014 05:16 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
Thanks. I tried your code,but it did not change my status. No
reflection on the code, of course!
Can you say if your code should show up anywhere in the firewall
GUI, so that I can convince myself that it's actually been processed?
On 10/03/2014 11:56:28 AM, Samuel Irlapati wrote:
Here is the rule that i have. it seems to work for me and it
slightly
different from yours.
# cat direct.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<direct> <rule priority="0" table="filter" ipv="ipv4" chain="INPUT">-m
mac
--mac-source 00:18:DD:03:B6:8A -j ACCEPT</rule>
</direct>
of course you got to use your own mac address. sam
On 10/03/2014 12:10 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
First, let it be known that I am completely ignorant of the
principles of operation of firewallD, and hope to remain so.
that said, I have a device (known to wok Silicon Dust HD Home Run)
that is hard-wired to the ethernet port on another system.
Installing
Fedora 19 has interfered with this.
In order to open the firewall to this connection, I have followed
the advice of
Michael Hannon (https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2013-December/444034.html)
and have constructed /etc/firewalld/direct.xml as follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<direct> <passthrough ipv="ipv4">-t filter -A IN_internal_allow -m
mac
--mac-source 00:18:DD:01:4A:E7 j ACCEPT</passthrough>
</direct>
This did not suddenly fix the connection problem :-), but it
would
be nice to be able to validate this. Using firewall-cmd to reload firewalld resulted in no errors but what do I know?
So, the intended function of this code is to open the firewall to
connections involving the device with MAC address
00:18:DD:01:4A:E7.
Is that correct?
Should I be able to find this somewhere in the firewall-config
menus?
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