How are you checking that they are not being blocked?  i.e, outside
scanner, nmap ...

BillK


On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 08:21, Lee Roberts wrote:
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> I've tried tiny firewall, bastille-firewall, and one other (can't remember
> the name). NONE of them block access to the UDP services no matter what I
> do. In InteractiveBastille, I don't enter anything for "UDP service names
> or port numbers to allow on public interfaces" but I entered 1:65535 for
> "UDP services to block".
> 
> I've posted this message previously and some replies say they don't have
> this problem with bastille. I'm using bastille on Mandrake 8.1 with
> iptables and kernel 2.4.8-34.1mdk.
> 
> Any suggestions other than suggesting that I learn iptables and write my
> own rules?
> 
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