I only have EPEL as additional repository . It is installed from EPEL repo
, but ebtables is in base repo .
2015-04-14 22:43 GMT+03:00 John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com:
On 4/11/2015 2:00 AM, Mehmet Allar wrote:
After setup , I wanted go forward with IPtables instead of Firewalld , so
remove
Hello ,
No I do not use bridging . It is a fresh install , with no alterations . I
only removed NetworkManager and manually configured the network script for
static IP . After yum install fail2ban (which brought ebtables with it)
and reboot , I cannot connect .
Kind regards.
2015-04-12 6:12
On 4/11/2015 2:00 AM, Mehmet Allar wrote:
After setup , I wanted go forward with IPtables instead of Firewalld , so
remove firewalld and install iptables. After configuration and tests , I
installed Fail2Ban ,(which brought ebtables with it ) and after reboot I
was not able to connect to the
Hello ,
I have recently downloaded and setup Centos 7 1503 on a device and
encountered a remote connection problem which I was only able to solve via
removing ebtables package .
After setup , I wanted go forward with IPtables instead of Firewalld , so
remove firewalld and install iptables. After
Hi,
On 11-04-2015 06:00, Mehmet Allar wrote:
Hello ,
I have recently downloaded and setup Centos 7 1503 on a device and
encountered a remote connection problem which I was only able to solve via
removing ebtables package .
After setup , I wanted go forward with IPtables instead of Firewalld ,
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