thanks Ben, I think I have the firewall down now and it is still not functioning correctly. Someone mentioned that I should use tcpdump and try to do a little puzzle solving from that. I can actually see something going on in tcpdump regarding the client that can't reach the webserver (gotta read up on tcpdump). I also just realized that the LAN can't access the webserver and vice-versa.
-Ronnie Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach him how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. -Lao Tzu On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Ben Beeson wrote: > Ronnie, > > I apologize for not gettin gback to you sooner, I was away for a few > days.... In the RedHat 7.2 Install book, pgs 60-63 there are a few pages > describing the default security options. If you selected one of these > options, you can edit the result with /sbin/linuxconf or by hand. You can > turn firewalling off from the /sbin/linuxconf -> networking -> firewalling, > or you can use the shell to do it. Personally, I use my startup script > because once I got it right, I don't have to remember how anymore... Also be > aware that the MonMothaFirewall doesn't reflect in the linuxconf firewall > rules. It is started as a separate firewall. You may need to ditch the > default one just to make sure the one you want works the way you expect it to. > > Hope this helps, > > Ben > > > > > On Monday 03 June 2002 08:12 am, you wrote: > > thanks Ben, adjusting the security is dont via /sbin/setup ?? > > > > -Ronnie > 6 > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau >
