I have been 'roughly' following this link, but i do have questions that hopefully
someone can help me out with. (the Oskar Andreasson Tutorial)
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/resource_files/firewalls/IPTables-Tutorial/iptables-tutorial/iptables-tutorial.html#INSTALL_RH71
ok, these are the sequential steps i followed and i'm not having any sucess.
-I downloaded iptables-1.2.5 from netfilter. (to my internet downloads partition)
-I unpacked with bzip2 -cd iptables-1.2.5.tar.bz2 | tar -xvf -
-I made the package: make KERNEL_DIR=/boot/vmlinux
and make install KERNEL_DIR=/boot/vmlinux
-i made sure ipchains was off.
chkconfig --level 0123456 ipchains off
-i made sure the service was stopped. (which doesn't really matter because 'ipchains'
is not compitible with my kernel so it won't work anyway.)
service ipchains stop
-i ran 'modprobe ip_tables' and 'modprobe iptable_nat' to test the initial
iptables-1.2.5 installation
and 'lsmod' to see the modules were loaded, they seem to be there.
Now to make iptables run i tried:
chkconfig --level 235 iptables on
-which produced 'iptables not found'?
-so of course i could not start it as well:
service iptables start
:'iptables not found'
-Now, does this just mean that iptables is not in my 'path'. I though when i 'make' a
package is it automatically made in /sbin or where is 'should' be made, is this true?
i don't really want it (ipchains) to reside where it currently is, where i 'unpacked
it', on my 'internet downloads' partition.
>From what i understand my kernel is already compiled to run 'iptables', i run Yellow
>dog Linux 2.1 kernel 2.4.10-12a - but if not i have never compilied a kernel and i
>would rather save some fun for later ;-) (i've only been running linux a short time
>but i have a cable provider and really need a decent firewall - hence iptables)
thanks in advance for all your help.
-ralph
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