I believe you have two unrelated issues.

1. You can ping a host, but they can't ping you:
- It is not likely that your firewall rules caused this, but you haven't elaborated on 
the reason why a ping attempt is unsuccessful (name-lookup failed, 
destination-unreachable, ttl expired, etc..).

2. Lokkit says that your security level is "high"
- "High" security is simply the default value that lokkit gives you when you run the 
program.  It is not a reflection of your current firewall rules.  One way to verify 
your rules is with "iptables -nL".  

-Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Tiago Andre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 10:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cant ping




Hi there again...

i'am the one off security level...

Something strange my redhat 8.0 (server) its connect to a lan and can ping 
to a host using win98, but this host cant ping to my redhot... can the 
resone be my security level, that is in higth (i cant change it yet)??

Thanks
Tiago Camilo



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