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Just a thought... if you can't telnet to the box -- are you sure that
telnetd is running and listening on the port you are expecting it to be?
kristina
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 03:15:57PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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That is not necessarily the case.
/etc/sysconfig/ipchains only exists if you run the "service ipchains save"
command (or something else runs it).
To see if it's running, try "service ipchains status" or "ipchains -L".
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It appears my suspicion that ipchains was preventing telnet access was wrong - there's no ipchains in /etc/sysconfig, so the daemon isn't started. I'll see what I can do with your rules tables - ta.
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Stop the ipcains deamon if running.
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I'm new to Linux and firewalls, but have several years SunOS/Solaris experience.
I have just installed 7.3 Personal and opted for the high security firewall option during the installation process. This is for internal product testing and will not be used with the Internet. However, I then decid
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Ashwin Khandare wrote:
> Do you know of any script that software ipchains commands to iptables ?
I don't, but I've never looked for one. Seriously though, it
shouldn't be too hard to do it by hand unless you have a truly
internecine set of rules. Doing the first few steps
d box on RH7.2 to
replace an old RH 6.0 box we're using so I won't have to take everybody down
to do it.
Tnx,
Kerry
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There are many GUI programs under freahmeat.net that can help you configure
iptables, check it out.
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On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Kerry Miller wrote:
> We have 2 firewalls running on ipchains now. I'm not too great with
> ipchains yet and haven't even tried iptables, but since I already have
> working firewalls w/ ipchains, is there a way to use my current scripts with
> iptables? How much different i
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Kerry Miller wrote:
> We have 2 firewalls running on ipchains now. I'm not too great with
> ipchains yet and haven't even tried iptables, but since I already have
> working firewalls w/ ipchains, is there a way to use my current scripts with
> iptables? How much different i
We have 2 firewalls running on ipchains now. I'm not too great with
ipchains yet and haven't even tried iptables, but since I already have
working firewalls w/ ipchains, is there a way to use my current scripts with
iptables? How much different is the syntax, or is there a way to import the
ipch
At 1/15/2002 03:30 PM -0800, you wrote:
>But you can also restrict access to hosts in the ipchains/iptables scripts.
>I use tcpwrappers also, but technically, I think it is correct, if you
>blocked access at the firewall level, the request would never be seen by the
>tcp wrapper daemon. ipchains a
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 05:39:44PM -0500, Anthony E. Greene said:
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>
> You can restrict access to specific IP/hostnames using itptables too. The
> fact that you use tcpwrappers instead is probably a matter of habit or
> training; it's not a limitation of the software.
>
True. But I tend to l
layer. Isn't this correct?
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On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 12:12:31AM +, chas said:
> Pls excuse my ignorance here but if one is using ipchains or iptables,
> is tcp wrappers now redundant ? (ipchains certainly seems so much more
> flexible). Anybody using both ?
>
Yes, I use both. tcp wrappers provides more granular acces. F
I use both, just because I figure that multiple levels of security
can't be bad. For example, if someone exploits a bug in
ipchains/iptables, they still have to get through the tcp wrappers.
But then, I'm no security expert. :)
Regards,
Ben
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 12:12:31AM +, chas wrote:
At 12:12 AM 1/15/2002 +, chas wrote:
>Pls excuse my ignorance here but if one is using ipchains or iptables,
>is tcp wrappers now redundant ?
Yes, but redundancy can be a good thing.
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>IPtables has been working fine for me...the real consideration is what
>kernel version are you running. IPchains is really fully supported on
>2.2.
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> >at>Is IPTa
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IPtables has been working fine for me...the real consideration is what
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hi
i want to setup a firewall on linux. i am thinking which one to use
IPChains or IPTables ?
Is IPTables stable enough or is IPChains more st
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>at>
>at>any pointers is welcome.
>
>They're both stable IMHO. iptables is
IPtables has been working fine for me...the real consideration is what
kernel version are you running. IPchains is really fully supported on
2.2.x systems, while IPTables requires 2.4.x kernels. Additionally, the
2.4.x kernels support IPchains in a compatibility mode, while they support
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Title: RE: IPChains vs IPTables
IMHO, iptables. That's where everything is moving towards, so you might as well do that. ipchains may not be around forever.
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hi
i want to setup a firewall on linux. i am thinking which one to use
IPChains or IPTables ?
Is IPTables stable enough or is IPChains more stable.
any pointers is welcome.
thanks
ashley
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