I run 4.1 on CentOS 5.3 (IA32), which should be ~identical to RHEL 5. I
had some problems because I'd forgotten to install tftp, and thus was
unable to update the DTU firmware, but I don't remember if that got me
stuck at 26D.

Øystein

Ironically we got RHEL-licenses just to run a supported version of Linux on our Sun Ray servers.

Gah, I really don't wanna run RHEL4 another term, I'm sooo tired of not having firefox3.

 -- Alexander

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I am no RH expert but I do run CentOS 5.3 for Collaboration suite servers and I think by default RH/Cent/Fedora use the Shorewall Firewall not IPtables.

Again I am not sure if this is the case with you but perhaps it might be an idea!!

Check ls /etc/init.d/ to see whats in there if there is something called shorewall or so....

It might be your issue :-)

--Kaya
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