There's another thing (not lokkit) that RH uses to configure the
firewall. I think it's called "System Security Settings" or something
like that. Lokkit is a more advanced package that you can also use, but
the default is this other thing.

On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Jeremy S Robertson wrote:

From what I can tell, I'm using ipchains, not iptables. Anyway, it
does not look like I'm accepting requests from port 443 (the default
ssl port). I'd like to change this but when I run the program lokkit
(/usr/bin/gnome-lokkit) it says that I'm about to override my old
firewall configuration if I continue (which I don't think I want to
do).

I think I need to add the following line to the ipchains file (except
that I'm apparently supposed to do this through lokkit):

-A input -s 0/0 -d 0/0 443 -p tcp -y -j ACCEPT

I don't really know what all the options mean and do, but that's what
the other accept lines have, only with different port numbers.

Am I fishing up the right stream here (as far as getting my secure
server to work)? Can I run lokkit without getting rid of my current
settings?

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