Re: [Cooker] iptables boo boo.

2002-03-25 Thread Ron Stodden
Buchan Milne wrote: > > Your mention of automount made me assume this was NFS. But if it is not, > why not "init 1" and then remove the contents of /home? No need to mount > it from another box? automount in this context refers to an fstab line such as: dev/hdg10 /home ext2 defaults 0 2 You

Re: [Cooker] iptables boo boo.

2002-03-25 Thread Buchan Milne
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ron Stodden wrote: | Buchan Milne wrote: | |>The operations you do below are ideal candidates for putting in a custom RPM. We |>have one (cae-conf) which contains all the local config files (setting up ldap |>auth), parts of config files (entries for

Re: [Cooker] iptables boo boo.

2002-03-25 Thread Ron Stodden
Buchan Milne wrote: > > The operations you do below are ideal candidates for putting in a custom RPM. We > have one (cae-conf) which contains all the local config files (setting up ldap > auth), parts of config files (entries for /etc/fstab to mount /home/users, > /home/groups and /home/projects

[Cooker] iptables boo boo.

2002-03-24 Thread Ron Stodden
ksysv has the ip6tables and iptables services set as early starters (ksysv 02 & 03). This is wrong for all iptables scripts that include masquerading because at that point there is no network yet set up and apparently iptables checks the LAN. Masquerading is therefore not set up, with no error o