At 11/23/2001 04:59 PM -0800, you wrote:
>Ben Ocean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>Hoping not to add to the noise but it occured to me that I had told
>Ben to Flush ipchains.  Since I quite using ipchain or iptables months
>ago, I had forgotten that depending on the rules you have, flushing
>can leave you with DENY policies in places you won't want them when no
>rules are up.

Oh, shit. You're right.

This is why you should clear your rules not by flushing them but
by issuing "service ipchains stop". That will flush the rules and
reset policies to ACCEPT.

>I think inbound and outbound are wrong names but it will be something
>similar.  Don't have ipchains running anymore to check.

input and output.


--
Rodolfo J. Paiz
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