This is very interresting, the same happen to me I try to install RH 7.1 
at least 20 times with various starter conditions. The result - always the
same. 
Finally I found the trouble / it depends on HW configuration. 
Change MB and/or CPU and lokkit operate.

gustaf.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dominic Baines [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 19. september 2001 15:43
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Lokkit is driving me crazy !
> 
> I've just installed Seawolf 7.1 and accepted the no firewall option
> for lokkit.  It's a single ethernet box on a proivate network behind a
> firewall...
> I don't nothing else to it.... tried a telnet to the system..
> 
> But I find nothing, and I mean nothing is accepted....
> 
> So I run lokkit from the command and find that maximum security
> is in place :-( I change it to no firewall, save and reboot....
> still no access.
> 
> I try setup run as root in a command window... and select the firewall
> option... it's still
> maximum, so chnage it again.... no luck.
> 
> I tru gnome-lokkit (just installed it) and again no luck.
> 
> What is with lokkit and why is it not allowing anything to operate on
> the eth0 interface from another system ?
> 
> Can anyone advise ?
> 
> There is no lokkit man page, no docs, the lokkit page has... well no
> doc's their either.
> 
> I've opened up hosts.allow to the whole local network...
> everything else appears to be working fine...
> 
> I can't even find where the firewall is supposed to be writing the
> firewall rules !
> 
> Having used redHat since 3.0.3 I don't normally do this but... help ?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Dominic Baines
> 
> 
> 
> 
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