Jonathan Benson wrote:
>OK some followup info to reply to those who have replied so far...
>
>I do have the latest RPMs from the updates including the new kernel (I'd be
>stupid not to) and even if I didn't that shouldn't be stopping things working it
>would just leave me open for a nice little security hole in my firewall. :)
>
>
>Yes I have a line like:
>$IPTABLES -I WHATEVER -p tcp --destination-port 21 -m state --state NEW -j ACCEPT
>
>Ie:
>$IPTABLES -A STATEFUL -m state --state NEW -i ! $LOCALIF -j ACCEPT
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>However, it is NOT the inital FTP connection that is the problem. It is the
>associated connection FROM the FTP server to a high port on a masqueraded box.
>
>
>Jon
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I can't get it to work on my system. In the $IPTABLES rule above, what
is the WHATEVER? Is that a rule number? How to you specify a default or
does it matter?
Thanks
Paul
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