There was an article on Mandrake Forum some time last month telling you which
files Bastille firewall uses to set up the firewall policy.
If you can find it all should become clear.
Enjoy
derek
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 04:03, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
Okay, this morning I ran the basic
Michael Viron wrote:
You could try opening all ports to your internal network while keeping the
rules for your external connection the same. It could be that your
firewall is blocking connection attempts on whatever TCP / IP port Diablo 2
uses.
Michael
Thanks for the reply, Michael.
Just shoot me. One answer was right in front of me in the forums. The firewall
starts on bootup by default. No problem, first thing I usually do is hit the
'Net and check mail, so I'm protected. Logoff, and stop the firewall since I
don't need it now.
To stop the firewall, as root:
service
Typically the ipchains / iptables files are found in /etc/sysconfig/ .
Check there for a file listing the bastille rules.
If it's not there, it should be somewhere under /etc . I don't know
exactly, as I add firewall rules by hand.
Michael
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