Yes, iptables -F (and/or calling your firewall script if you have one).
But don't forget to clean up /etc/hosts.deny from time to time, it can get
very big if you switched TCP wrappers denial in portsentry.
Thomas Ritter
Yes, iptables -F (and/or calling your firewall script if you have one).
But don't forget to clean up /etc/hosts.deny from time to time, it can get
very big if you switched TCP wrappers denial in portsentry.
Thomas Ritter
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Hi!
I use iptables to block hosts denied by portsentry (you can configure
it
in porsentry.conf; KILL_ROUTE="/sbin/iptables -I INPUT -s $TARGET$ -j
DROP"). Also, i have a script for setting up my firewall rules. All that i
do to expire denied hosts was configure cron to flush my firewal
Hi!
I use iptables to block hosts denied by portsentry (you can configure it
in porsentry.conf; KILL_ROUTE="/sbin/iptables -I INPUT -s $TARGET$ -j
DROP"). Also, i have a script for setting up my firewall rules. All that i
do to expire denied hosts was configure cron to flush my firewall
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