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I want to close off some ports on my machine and I was told to use iptables (I have kernel 2.4.3). I can't figure out how to do it from the man page. What command would I issue to say close off por...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 08/24/2001 Views: 0
I am running apache on different ports and computers on a closed network. server 1 eth0 public 56.52.33.12          eth1 closed lan 192.168.1.1 server 2 192.168.1.2 server 3 192.168.1.3...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 05/08/2002 Views: 11
Hi all, I've search the existing question on setting up such config.  But my Linux box cannot use ipchains as the answers suggested.  How can I do this using the iptables? Can I use the real ...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 07/05/2002 Views: 0
To simplify my situation, I would say there are 2 networks, 10.10.10.0/24 and 192.168.1.0/24.  With ipchains of Mandrake Linux 7.2.  Packets from any of the these 2 networks could be forwarded in a...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 01/14/2003 Views: 0
Till now I used Firewall-1 soft-based or IPtables/IPchains on Linux as firewalling solutions. Now I would like to know how to solve a simple scenario with the PIX, but all samples and docs are for...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 02/28/2003 Views: 0
Hi, I've been playing with iptables trying to get my ftp service to run properly. I've got: -A Kilka-INPUT -p tcp -m tcp -d 0/0 --dport 444 --syn -j ACCEPT at the start of my list.  Client...
Zones: Linux Network SecurityDate Answered: 02/25/2003 Views: 0
I am having two NIC on linux box ( hereafter by name INTserver). I have set this box as router ( for servicing internet services to my clients), webserver, FTP server. This box is connected to my I...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 02/27/2004 Views: 0
hello, i would like to ask some questions with regards to iptables.  i have a dns server that acts as the primary server for my domain (e.g. webwab.net), this server is connected directly to swi...
Zones: Linux Admin, SSIDate Answered: 03/13/2003 Views: 0
I have a linux fw running SNAT to my lan. One of the lan computers is running windows and a DC++ client. I wish to add a DNAT rule that will alow my DC++ client to use the active mode.
Zones: Software FirewallsDate Answered: 04/20/2003 Views: 0
 ----------                      ----------   | linux  |                      | linux   |   ------- 2 ISP   |Router|                      |Router  |   ----------                      ----------...
Zones: Linux, Linux DistributionsDate Answered: 04/21/2003 Views: 0