, 2005 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: iptables related query
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
On 2005-07-03 @ 21:40:06 (week 26) Mal Beaton wrote:
> I prefer to use sub chains to identify from the internet or from
> internal etc
I do too, but as the corresponding webpage states:
Note that this r
On 2005-07-03 @ 21:40:06 (week 26) Mal Beaton wrote:
> I prefer to use sub chains to identify from the internet or from
> internal etc
I do too, but as the corresponding webpage states:
Note that this ruleset is written with readability and clearness in mind
so anyone can fathom it. Thus it is
Hi All,
Thanks a lot for your help. I'll go alone from here with information
provided and let you know if there is any issue.
Kind regards,
Yuriy
On 7/3/05, Mart Frauenlob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Yuriy Kuznetsov wrote:
> > I'm new to iptables therefor I need your help with some basic
Yuriy Kuznetsov wrote:
I'm new to iptables therefor I need your help with some basic operation.
I have installed Debian with 2.6 kernel and now trying to set some
iptables rules. From what I have found in some nice examples in google
I understood that I need to start iptables by running
/etc/i
This may help as well
http://www.mbeaton.id.au/debian/debian-5.html#ss5.1
I prefer to use sub chains to identify from the internet or from
internal etc
I also learnt from a very experienced firewall administrator to use the
long switches so anyone else can easily read the scripts
J.A. de Vr
Hi Yuriy,
I'll follow up on my own answer to clarify things a bit more.
In my previous message I showed you one way to initialize your iptables
ruleset. That ruleset itself is nothing more than a simple shell script
containing instructions for iptables on what to do with specific types
of network
On 2005-07-03 @ 10:04:20 (week 26) Yuriy Kuznetsov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to iptables therefor I need your help with some basic operation.
> I have installed Debian with 2.6 kernel and now trying to set some
> iptables rules. From what I have found in some nice examples in google
> I understoo
Hi,
I'm new to iptables therefor I need your help with some basic operation.
I have installed Debian with 2.6 kernel and now trying to set some
iptables rules. From what I have found in some nice examples in google
I understood that I need to start iptables by running
/etc/init.d/iptables. But I
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