hi, > > not sure if this is an issue or not, but the "lokkit" and > "gnome-lokkit" utilities in red hat 7.3 appear to configure > ipchains, when i'm assuming most folks will be using > iptables. this might give users a false sense of security > after the configuration when, in fact, they really haven't > locked down anything. yes! lokkit configures ipchains and the rules are written in /etc/sysconfig/ipchains As u have pointed out that most of people will be using iptables. but this doesn't matter until and unless u have the correct rules-sets applied either in ipchains or iptables. but on my opinion u should set the iptables(as it provides added features of stateful packet filtering) and forget about lokkit or even disable the lokkit command
but in case u have iptables set and then fiddle with lokkit .then ipchains will be loaded but u can always revert back to iptables at any time by just removing the ipchain module and inserting the iptable module cheers -rk- ------------------------------------------- Ramakrishna | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Exocore Consulting | http://www.exocore.com Bangalore, India | +91 (80) 344-0397 ------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list