Ben Reser wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 30, 2001 at 08:40:15PM -0500, David wrote:
>
>>I did find that iptable_filter was keeping me from connecting to the one
>>with two NIC's. Once I : modprobed -r iptable_filter.
>>I could access it also, from the other computer.
>>
>>Something else funny happened: I had tried to print a file from the
>>computer with one NIC earlier and it didn't print. As soon as I removed
>>the iptable_filter, the file started printing. I was wondering what the
>>heck was happening until I saw the file that was printed.
>>
>
> The iptable_filter module is responsible for the filter table. Which is
> basically the standard tables that existed in ipchains. Disabling it
> will disable the filter table. I'd just rebooting the machine running
> iptables so all the rules that you're running are present. The run:
> iptables-save --table filter
>
> Carefully examine these rules to look for your problem here. I don't
> think this is a problem with iptables. Or heck for that matter paste
> the results of the command I gave above in a message here and I'll look
> at it.
>
>
Thanks, here you go, the results:
iptables-save --table filter
# Generated by iptables-save v1.2.2 on Sun Sep 30 22:33:10 2001
*filter
:INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
:FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]
:OUTPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
COMMIT
# Completed on Sun Sep 30 22:33:10 2001