RE: [expert] /sbin/route: delete problem

2000-09-01 Thread Tony Smith
I use PortSentry which works great, and helps to keep out the little buggers. Problem is that sometimes that bugger is me coming in from a new machine to test with. Once I do, that machine is now banned via /sbin/route add -host 1.2.3.4 reject How do I un-do the route command to allow

Re: [expert] /sbin/route: delete problem

2000-09-01 Thread Daniel Woods
I use PortSentry which works great, and helps to keep out the little buggers. Problem is that sometimes that bugger is me coming in from a new machine to test with. Once I do, that machine is now banned via /sbin/route add -host 1.2.3.4 reject How do I un-do the route command

RE: [expert] /sbin/route: delete problem

2000-09-01 Thread Daniel Woods
Oops, responded to wrong message... sorry Tony :) I use PortSentry which works great, and helps to keep out the little buggers. Problem is that sometimes that bugger is me coming in from a new machine to test with. Once I do, that machine is now banned via /sbin/route add -host

[expert] /sbin/route: delete problem

2000-08-31 Thread Daniel Woods
I use PortSentry which works great, and helps to keep out the little buggers. Problem is that sometimes that bugger is me coming in from a new machine to test with. Once I do, that machine is now banned via /sbin/route add -host 1.2.3.4 reject How do I un-do the route command to allow

Re: [expert] /sbin/route: delete problem

2000-08-31 Thread lselinger
On newer versions of Linux I've noticed I had to actually specify the entire (almost) field of the entry in the routing table I wanted to remove : ie: route del -host IP netmask mask .. check the exact syntax for route in the man page. Also ... portsentry allows you to select specific

Re: [expert] /sbin/route: delete problem

2000-08-31 Thread Greg Stewart
try printing the routing table using: /sbin/route -ee then try deleting the route using the hostname as it is listed in the table. I use PortSentry which works great, and helps to keep out the little buggers. Problem is that sometimes that bugger is me coming in from a new machine to test

Re: [expert] /sbin/route: delete problem

2000-08-31 Thread Cecil Watson
Woods" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Expert Linux list" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 10:24 PM Subject: [expert] /sbin/route: delete problem I use PortSentry which works great, and helps to keep out the little buggers. Problem is that sometimes that bugger is me