Right, but you don't need to reboot to get the settings,
just run "service iptables restart"
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 15:59, Irigaray, Carlos Alberto wrote:
> You could edit the file /etc/sysonfig/iptables and add manually an
> entry that will let you accept tcp connections to port 901 on the -lo
>
> Ok, so I want to shut down the Redhat Security in
> 8.0, the firewall that is. And I tried doing iptables off and that seemed to
> help something, but it didn't do what I was hoping. See, I'm trying to install
> Samba, and in order to configure it it tries to connect to localhost:901.
You can
You
could edit the file /etc/sysonfig/iptables and add manually an entry that will
let you accept tcp connections to port 901 on the -lo
interface.
Then
when you reboot this setting will be applied.
You
will also need to modify the file:
/etc/xinetd.d/swat to look something like this:
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Bob Taylor wrote:
> In xterm both Backspace and Delete keys show ~ and the bell sounds.
> In Xemacs the Delete key acts like the Backspace key. In the xterm
> showkey shows Backspace as 14 and the Delete key as 111.
>
> I'm at a loss as to what the problem is.
>
Check to