On 2007-04-18 11:07, Jeff Lanzarotta wrote: > OK, I did an: > 'iptables --flush INPUT' > 'iptables --flush FORWARD' > 'iptables --flush OUTPUT' > > It removed the firewall related errors. > > Thanks for the tip. That begs the question, what created those iptables entries in the first place? You may be able to answer that by looking at the various logfiles, the syslog config file (which by default in SuSELinux is syslog-ng), and perhaps by examining the boot scripts (use grep, for example, to check for the text BANDWIDTH_OUT, etc, case sensitive).
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