Dennis Myers wrote:
I would have to agree, mine does about a two page print of many different ports
and I haven't found the screen shot menu so I can't post it. But, based on
mine I would say yours is not set up to do a whole lot of good. When I set up
mine I said no to most of the ports
Eric Becker wrote:
Type ipchains -L to see if pmfirewall is running. If there's a whole bunch
of rules listed...then it's working. If it just says:
Chain input (policy ACCEPT):
Chain forward (policy DENY):
Chain output (policy ACCEPT):
If it just says that, and nothing else...then
.
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Ronald J. Hall
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 7:39 AM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] PMFirewall question...
Eric Becker wrote:
Type ipchains -L to see if pmfirewall is running. If there's a whole
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Subject: Re: [newbie] PMFirewall question...
Eric Becker wrote:
Type ipchains -L to see if pmfirewall is running. If there's a whole
bunch
of rules listed...then it's working. If it just says:
Chain input (policy ACCEPT):
Chain forward (policy DENY):
Chain output (policy ACCEPT
Type ipchains -L to see if pmfirewall is running. If there's a whole bunch
of rules listed...then it's working. If it just says:
Chain input (policy ACCEPT):
Chain forward (policy DENY):
Chain output (policy ACCEPT):
If it just says that, and nothing else...then it ain't working. You may