Hi Dear,
            Ya this happens in some Redhat version. This happens because of 
network service. Although you have disabled Iptables on every run level but 
when your network service starts, it also starts Iptables. Iptables runs on 
network level, so this causes the issue. You can check manually, stop the 
Iptables service and then restart your network service and you can see that 
your Iptables service has been started again.

Note:- This same issue occurs on RHEL AS 3.

Regards,
Mubeen Nakade.


--- On Wed, 3/12/08, pushpraj nimbalkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: pushpraj nimbalkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [LinuxVadaPav] iptables issue with fedora 10
To: "Linux" <linuxvadapav@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Wednesday, 3 December, 2008, 9:40 AM










    
            Hello All,

   I installed fedora 10 recently and disabled services which i dont require 
including iptables. but now when fedora 10 starts iptables service also starts 
automatically. "chkconfig" ,"ntsysv" ,"system- config-services" all shows that 
iptables is disabled but i dont know how it starts. after booting when i run 
"iptables -L" it shows iptable is running or "service iptables status" also 
shows it's running.iptables scripts inside rc directory is K92iptables.

Stopping service is one option but i think it's not solution.

SElinux and ip6tables are disabled.



Regards,

Pushpraj N.



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