Have you tried rpm -e the old package first? If any files that rpm didn't clean will be reported. iptables is not a daemon but it inserts the rules to the kernel.
Try iptables -L to list all the firewall rules you have inserted. Regards LIM GHEE LAM
Have you tried rpm -e the old package first? If any files that rpm didn't clean will be reported. iptables is not a daemon but it inserts the rules to the kernel.
Try iptables -L to list all the firewall rules you have inserted. Regards LIM GHEE LAM