Typically the ipchains / iptables files are found in /etc/sysconfig/ .
Check there for a file listing the bastille rules.

If it's not there, it should be somewhere under /etc .  I don't know
exactly, as I  add firewall rules by hand.

Michael

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Michael Viron
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Web Spinners, University of West Florida

At 09:53 AM 01/16/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Michael Viron wrote:
>> 
>> You could try opening all ports to your internal network while keeping the
>> rules for your external connection the same.  It could be that your
>> firewall is blocking connection attempts on whatever TCP / IP port Diablo 2
>> uses.
>> 
>> Michael
>
>Thanks for the reply, Michael. Well, I kinda figured that...(not being
>sarcastic here-the thought had occurred to me!), but I was hoping someone had
>run into this problem before and could point me to a specific file. I did a
>search of the Newbie mailing list archives, and found -tons- of info about
>firewalls, but nothing related to this problem. I also tried the Mandrake
>forums and .org...again, nothing related.
>
>Well, methinks I'll re-run the firewall tool, and leave one section open at a
>time, until it works again. That at least, should narrow it down to "where".
>
>Thanks again! ;-)
>
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