Re: Reproducable failure with rsync, iptables and RHEL4

2007-02-18 Thread Jason Haar
Timothy J. Massey wrote: > Hello! > > I have a consistent, reproducable failure performing an rsync of an > RHEL4 system running rsync in daemon mode with iptables enabled. With > iptables disabled, or with a rule that explicitly allows all traffic, > the rsync completes. However, with iptalbes e

Re: Reproducable failure with rsync, iptables and RHEL4

2007-02-05 Thread tmassey
Wayne Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 02/04/2007 06:58:41 PM: > On Sun, Feb 04, 2007 at 10:45:28AM -0500, Timothy J. Massey wrote: > > Why is the rsync client's connection all of a sudden not being > > recognized? Is the client sending the packets differently, or is > > iptables recognizin

Re: Reproducable failure with rsync, iptables and RHEL4

2007-02-04 Thread Wayne Davison
On Sun, Feb 04, 2007 at 10:45:28AM -0500, Timothy J. Massey wrote: > Why is the rsync client's connection all of a sudden not being > recognized? Is the client sending the packets differently, or is > iptables recognizing them differently? Rsync just opens a socket and writes data to it (as wel

Reproducable failure with rsync, iptables and RHEL4

2007-02-04 Thread Timothy J. Massey
Hello! I have a consistent, reproducable failure performing an rsync of an RHEL4 system running rsync in daemon mode with iptables enabled. With iptables disabled, or with a rule that explicitly allows all traffic, the rsync completes. However, with iptalbes enabled, the rsync starts, but w