Re: [gentoo-user] Useless error messages from iptables-restore

2007-05-02 Thread Benno Schulenberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The final remaining problem is with the 3 statements scattered through the rules... -A ICMP_IN -p icmp -m state --state NEW -j UNSOLICITED -A TCP_IN -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp -j UNSOLICITED -A UDP_IN -p udp -m state --state NEW -j UNSOLICITED The -m tcp

Re: [gentoo-user] Useless error messages from iptables-restore

2007-05-02 Thread Hans-Werner Hilse
Hi, On Tue, 1 May 2007 22:38:27 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The final remaining problem is with the 3 statements scattered through the rules... -A ICMP_IN -p icmp -m state --state NEW -j UNSOLICITED -A TCP_IN -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp -j UNSOLICITED -A UDP_IN -p udp -m

[gentoo-user] Useless error messages from iptables-restore

2007-05-01 Thread waltdnes
I apologize if this is a duplicate. I've just done a re-install and I don't think my first attempt got out. I tried Xubuntu on a 1999 Dell with a 450 mhz PIII and 128 megs of ram. The install was excruciatingly slow, and once installed it was only painfully slow. So I went back to Gentoo,

Re: [gentoo-user] Useless error messages from iptables-restore

2007-05-01 Thread waltdnes
On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 04:50:54PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote RTFM didn't find anything useful and I know the rules worked before. Help. For what it's worth, I'm running linux-2.6.20-gentoo-r7 on the Dell. I went and did it the hard way. I started by commenting out almost