I meant iptables.  Not sure where tcprules came from.

I did follow the install scripts and did install the firewall.sh so that's
where it came from.

Thanks

> Phil Leinhauser wrote:
>> Jake,
>> I've installed QMT a couple times now on new Centos and Fedora installs
>> and each time TCPrules is enabled and configured.  Even though I opted
>> for
>> now firewall or selinux.  I just assumed it came from the QMT.  No?
>>
>
> If you follow one of the "EZ Install" instructions on the web site, it
> instructs you to download firewall.sh:
>
> wget http://www.qmailtoaster.com/centos/cnt40/firewall.sh
>
> If you do not follow this advice, then any firewall on the machine is
> installed by the OS. QMT has no firewall functionality built in.
> iptables will be installed by default, but any rules configured will be
> done by yourself during installation or the distro's installer.
>
> Do you mean the ISO?
>
>
>
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