Ha, good question... This issue is actually on a friend of mine's PC. I am trying to help him out as he is a very novice Linux user. So with that, there is no telling why these were set. :)
I am curious as to how these actually got set in the first place. If I get a chance, I will peruse the log files and see what I can find. Again, thanks for the tip... --- Darryl Gregorash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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). > > -- > Moral indignation is jealousy with a halo. -- HG Wells > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
