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> > I'm considering an upgrade to RedHat 7.1, but I'm worried about my
> > firewall. I currently have an IPChains Firewall that works like a charm.
> > It's the TrinityOS firewall ruleset. Does anyone know if IPTables will
> > support this? DO I have to rewrite everything? Is there a strong ruleset
> > out there somewhere that I could steal for my own purposes?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Carl Engstrom
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> > Network Attached Storage
> >
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> > EMC2
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> > IP4700 Link
> > http://www.emc.com/products/systems/clariion.jsp?openfolder=storage_system
> > s#IP4700
> > Celerra Link
> > http://www.emc.com/products/networking/celerra.jsp?openfolder=storage_netw
> > orking
> >
> >
> > "He who has not first laid his foundations, may with great ability,
> > lay them afterwards, but they will be laid with trouble to the architect
> > and a danger to the building."
> > - Machiavelli
>
yes. configure the kernel to use the ipchains backwards
compatibility module instead of netfilter and your original
scripts will continue to work. however, you really should
consider upgrading to iptables. it's much better.
raf
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