More than likely it is not an iptables ruleset but something like
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/icmp_echo_ignore_all
cat that file and see if its a 1 or 0. If its 1 thats what msec is doing.
On Tuesday 11 June 2002 09:58 pm, Jeremy Mereness wrote:
The table on
, 2002 7:59 PM
To: Expert Mandrake List
Subject: [expert] Pinging Secure Mandrake
The table on http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/docs/msec.php shows that
Security Level 4 and higher causes ICMP Echo (ping) packets to get
dropped.
How is this accomplished? Is it in the kernel itself? I thought
11, 2002 7:59 PM
To: Expert Mandrake List
Subject: [expert] Pinging Secure Mandrake
The table on http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/docs/msec.php shows that
Security Level 4 and higher causes ICMP Echo (ping) packets to get
dropped.
How is this accomplished? Is it in the kernel itself? I
Mandrake List
Subject: [expert] Pinging Secure Mandrake
The table on http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/docs/msec.php shows that
Security Level 4 and higher causes ICMP Echo (ping) packets to get
dropped.
How is this accomplished? Is it in the kernel itself? I thought it might
have been
The table on http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/docs/msec.php shows that
Security Level 4 and higher causes ICMP Echo (ping) packets to get
dropped.
How is this accomplished? Is it in the kernel itself? I thought it might
have been a pre-defined IPtables rule executed by an msec script, but my