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On Monday 29 July 2002 11:54 pm, Roger wrote:

> dumb question time.  If ipchains and iptables are mutually exclusive,
> why does Redhat default to both enabled?  Or did I miss a check box...
> Or did I need to be a little more clueful there?

Both are included in the distro to give users a choice. By default, only 
ipchains is enabled.

To use iptables, you have to disable ipchains, and unload all the ipchains 
modules. (chkconfig ipchains --level 2345 off, service ipchains stop, 
rmmod ipchains.... etc.)
Then you can enable iptables, and set up iptables rules.

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