On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am 07.07.2013 14:57, schrieb Bob Metelsky:
> > very perplexed here - I need to turn off iptables. Ive tried
>
> Why do you have to turn off the local firewall?
>
> >
> > OPGX280 ~ :( # cat /etc/selinux/config
> > SELINUX=disabled
>
> Bad
On 07.Jul.2013, at 14:57, Bob Metelsky wrote:
> very perplexed here - I need to turn off iptables. Ive tried
> …
> Yet - when I reboot iptables gets started - if I run
> ...
> Note --> 192.168.122.0/24 is NOT my network
This could be the default network from libvirt. The kvm host does NAT fro
Am 07.07.2013 14:57, schrieb Bob Metelsky:
> very perplexed here - I need to turn off iptables. Ive tried
Why do you have to turn off the local firewall?
> service iptables save
> service iptables stop
> chkconfig iptables off
>
> service ip6tables save
> service ip6tables stop
> chkconfig ip6ta
this is very strange
I ran your flush command.. worked untill reboot
I came across this article
http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/01/redhat-iptables-flush/
Basically tell me how to save a wide open rules file - I did this and
behaved like the doc describes
This is what I have now
OPGX280
On 7 July 2013 20:57, Bob Metelsky wrote:
> very perplexed here - I need to turn off iptables. Ive tried
>
> service iptables save
> service iptables stop
> chkconfig iptables off
>
> service ip6tables save
> service ip6tables stop
> chkconfig ip6tables off
>
> edited
> OPGX280 ~ # cat /etc/sysc
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