On Jun 30, 2014 9:03 PM, "JD" wrote:
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> On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Pete Travis wrote:
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>> Congrats, you've created a firewall ruleset just like the default, but
without ssh. You could have:
>> `firewall-cmd --remove-service ssh --permanent `
>>
>> You can read about firewalld at https://f
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 17:21:21 -0700,
Mike Wright wrote:
ps. Could you not use html mail? I can barely read the pale gray text. Thx.
Note that the original message was a multipart/alternative message with
both text/html and text/plain versions of the same text. You may be able
to tell y
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Pete Travis wrote:
Congrats, you've created a firewall ruleset just like the default, but
> without ssh. You could have:
> `firewall-cmd --remove-service ssh --permanent `
>
> You can read about firewalld at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FirewallD
> . If you pref
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 7:04 PM, Pete Travis wrote:
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> On Jun 30, 2014 6:51 PM, "JD" wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 6:28 PM, Ed Greshko
> wrote:
> > >
> > > On 07/01/14 08:11, JD wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi all,
> > > When I run /sbin/system-config-services
> > > I see that iptables i
On 07/01/2014 02:21 AM, Mike Wright wrote:
> ps. Could you not use html mail? I can barely read the pale gray text. Thx.
Of course, it's better not to use HTML e-mail. But BTW, "Allow HTML
Temp" is a nice Thunderbird Extension, especially for this case. It's
also nice to see, who is using which M
On Jun 30, 2014 6:51 PM, "JD" wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 6:28 PM, Ed Greshko
wrote:
> >
> > On 07/01/14 08:11, JD wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > When I run /sbin/system-config-services
> > I see that iptables is enabled, and that
> > /etc/sysconfig/iptables contains the rules
> > I want.
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 6:28 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
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> On 07/01/14 08:11, JD wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> When I run /sbin/system-config-services
> I see that iptables is enabled, and that
> /etc/sysconfig/iptables contains the rules
> I want.
>
> However, after bootup, I open a terminal and
> run ipta
On 07/01/14 08:11, JD wrote:
> Hi all,
> When I run /sbin/system-config-services
> I see that iptables is enabled, and that
> /etc/sysconfig/iptables contains the rules
> I want.
>
> However, after bootup, I open a terminal and
> run iptables -L -n
> and do not see those rules at all, and all
> the
06/30/2014 05:11 PM, JD wrote:
Hi all,
When I run /sbin/system-config-services
I see that iptables is enabled, and that
/etc/sysconfig/iptables contains the rules
I want.
However, after bootup, I open a terminal and
run iptables -L -n
and do not see those rules at all, and all
the rules are in "
Hi all,
When I run /sbin/system-config-services
I see that iptables is enabled, and that
/etc/sysconfig/iptables contains the rules
I want.
However, after bootup, I open a terminal and
run iptables -L -n
and do not see those rules at all, and all
the rules are in "ACCEPT" state.
I have to resort
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