In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Actually, iptables -A INPUT will _append_ a rule to your INPUT chain
> (iptables(8)), and this won't help you if your connection is matched by
> an earlier blocking rule. To really make sure that you can reach the
> machine after a failed firewall-reconfiguration, replace -A with -I,
> which makes the rule inserted at the head of the chain, and hence, the
> first rule to be matched.

And dont forget to do  this to the other tables, at least OUTPUT, also.

Gruss
Bernd


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