Re: Firewall

2003-01-14 Thread Stanley Roberts
use the lokkit tool under systems to reset the firewall. --jackal-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, During install of Red Hat Linux 7.1, I chose option of installing firewall with Highest level of security. I would like to remove the Firewall without re-installing Red Hat.

Re: Firewall

2003-01-14 Thread Mike Burger
service ipchains stop chkconfig ipchains off rmmod ipchains rpm -e ipchains On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, nitin bhurtha wrote: Hello, During install of Red Hat Linux 7.1, I chose option of installing firewall with Highest level of security. I would like to remove the Firewall without

Re: firewall ?

2003-01-06 Thread Steven J. Yellin
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Hailong Li wrote: Hi there, My computer --- computer 1 is redhat 7.2. I can ssh from computer 1 to another linux computer --- computer 2. But I can not ssh from computer 2 to computer 1. I checked computer 1, sshd is on. When I installed Redhat 7.2 on computer 1, for

Re: firewall ?

2003-01-06 Thread Hailong Li
Hi Steven, Thank you very much for your help. You are right. I think it was the firewall problem. I remember during the Redhat 7.2 installation, for the firewall, I selected Medium (sorry, it was not default). Now, how can I shut down the firewall? Thanks alot! Hailong On Mon, 6 Jan 2003,

Re: firewall config with ipchains

2002-11-25 Thread Ian Firla
, Jason - Original Message - From: James P. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 5:39 AM Subject: Re: firewall I have activated the firewall for my machine through setup-firewall configuration menu. Now, I know it's working because I

Re: firewall

2002-11-24 Thread James P. Roberts
ipchains. Well I got confused because from reading the RH 8.0 docs it seemed that lokkit uses iptables. Maybe it's something new. Perhaps lokkit was upgraded with RH 8.0, which I have not migrated to yet. RH 7.1 lokkit uses ipchains, I'm pretty sure. Iptables is newer than ipchains. The

Re: firewall

2002-11-24 Thread Steven J. Yellin
On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have activated the firewall for my machine through setup-firewall configuration menu. Now, I know it's working because I did a probe on may machine a www.grc.com before and after enabling the firewall, before the activation of the firewall

Re: firewall

2002-11-23 Thread James P. Roberts
I have activated the firewall for my machine through setup-firewall configuration menu. Now, I know it's working because I did a probe on may machine a www.grc.com before and after enabling the firewall, before the activation of the firewall some ports were just closed now all the tested

RE: firewall

2001-12-03 Thread Taylor, ForrestX
Hi, I have 3 machines M1,M2,M3 in LAN. M1 and M2 have unique static IP. I want to make M1 as firewall and M2 as web server. How can I configure M1 firewall so that users can access M2 via DNS or IP? Do you mean that M1 is masquerading for you, and M2 has a 192.168.x.x IP address? Do you

Re: Firewall Script

2001-10-01 Thread miguel . dilaj
I've had good experiences with TrinityOS in the past. Several customers are using those scripts without problems. Cheers, Miguel Dilaj Svavar Örn Eysteinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]@redhat.com on 01/10/2001 11:43:14 Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Red