On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 06:12, Mingle, Michael wrote:
> What procedure should I use to get ipchains back?
What's wrong with iptables? There are several iptables-based firewall
packages you can get to make this easier. I use shorewall:
http://www.shorewall.net
--
Cliff Wells, Software Engineer
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 05:50:45AM -0800, Mingle, Michael wrote:
> I have noticed in Redhat 8 that ipchains is not longer available. This is a
> problem for me because i have some elaborate scripts that I wrote about a
> year ago that use ipchains exclusively. I have heard that the stateful
> envi
chkconfig iptables off
service iptables stop
run your customized script.
-Steve
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On Wed, 2 Apr 2003 06:12:16 -0800, Mingle, Michael wrote:
> What procedure should I use to get ipchains back?
Make sure you have the "ipchains" package installed. You find it on
disc #3. Verify that service "iptables" is disabled:
service iptables
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Mingle, Michael wrote:
> What procedure should I use to get ipchains back?
there's a very good iptables tutorial at www.frozentux.net,
which shows how to move from ipchains to iptables. just
do the reverse, which involves removing the iptables
modules and running the ipchain
What procedure should I use to get ipchains back?
Michael
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On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Mingle, Michael wrote:
> I have noticed in Redhat 8 that ipchains is not longer available. This is a
> problem for me because i have some elaborate scripts that I wrote about a
> year ago that use ipchains exclusively. I have heard that the stateful
> environment provided by i