very perplexed here - I need to turn off iptables. Ive tried
service iptables save
service iptables stop
chkconfig iptables off
service ip6tables save
service ip6tables stop
chkconfig ip6tables off
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OPGX280 ~ # cat /etc/sysconfig/system-config-firewall
# Configuration file for
On 7 July 2013 20:57, Bob Metelsky bob.metel...@gmail.com wrote:
very perplexed here - I need to turn off iptables. Ive tried
service iptables save
service iptables stop
chkconfig iptables off
service ip6tables save
service ip6tables stop
chkconfig ip6tables off
edited
OPGX280 ~ # cat
this is very strange
I ran your flush command.. worked untill reboot
I came across this article
http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/01/redhat-iptables-flush/
Basically tell me how to save a wide open rules file - I did this and
behaved like the doc describes
This is what I have now
OPGX280
Am 07.07.2013 14:57, schrieb Bob Metelsky:
very perplexed here - I need to turn off iptables. Ive tried
Why do you have to turn off the local firewall?
service iptables save
service iptables stop
chkconfig iptables off
service ip6tables save
service ip6tables stop
chkconfig ip6tables
On 07.Jul.2013, at 14:57, Bob Metelsky wrote:
very perplexed here - I need to turn off iptables. Ive tried
…
Yet - when I reboot iptables gets started - if I run
...
Note -- 192.168.122.0/24 is NOT my network
This could be the default network from libvirt. The kvm host does NAT from
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Alexander Dalloz ad+li...@uni-x.org wrote:
Am 07.07.2013 14:57, schrieb Bob Metelsky:
very perplexed here - I need to turn off iptables. Ive tried
Why do you have to turn off the local firewall?
OPGX280 ~ :( # cat /etc/selinux/config
SELINUX=disabled
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