run 

ipchains -F
ipchains -X

to remove all the chains and rules, and see if you can telnet/fp then. 
If not the problem is with the apps themsleves, not the firewalling.


 - Doug





George Ferizis wrote:
> 
> I thought so also..so I hunted for some type of "generic"
> rules...
> 
> from tucows I used the simple ipchain rules they used...
> 
> /sbin/ipchains -P forward DENY
> /sbin/ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.10.0/24 -j MASQ
> 
> as well as the timeout rule...this didn't fix the problem..I
> thought these were pretty open and left everything suspect in
> relation to security, but felt they should work, however they
> didn't...can anybody see anything wrong with these, because they
> look OK to me
> 

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