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Aug 19, 2010

Ok here's my setup :

SuSE 10.0 X86 32 acting as my internet gateway and firewall.

eth0 is my internal interface network 192.168.0.0/24 IP 192.168.0.254 dsl0 is my internet connection and is a single ip PtP connection to my ISP.

My internal network is masquaraded onto the external network.

I run an smtp server on my gateway box that I need to be accessable to both the internal and external networks.

However I want to prevent machines on the internal network from establishing connections to external smtp servers, but still alow them to connect to the smtp server on the gateway to send email.

NOTE I do not want to force attempts to connect to [URL] 25 to be re-directed to my internal server I just want to drop or reject the connection.

The firewall up until now has just been configured through YaST, but am not afraid to edit script files if needed

The reason for doing this it to prevent spambots from being able to send through my isp, I keep my own machines clean but sometimes get asked to disinfect machines for other people (family members etc), where I need to connect to the outside world to get updates/virus defs etc, but don't want them spamming from my network.

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