Kristina,
As you may have seen by now, you hit the nail on the head - I realised after I'd disconnected my (email) laptop and just did a quick test before going out of the door for the weekend to confirm it.
Thanks,
/Sam
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Sigh. Thanks for the suggestions, and at least
I've got a good example script from Knut on which to base my firewall definitions.
/Sam
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opt source destination
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
I can telnet and ftp out of, but not in to the box.
Confused....
/Sam
Sam Sexton
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What was the argument? I've seen problems on Solaris when (I think) find encounters pipes, so you might try specifying <-type f -a -name >.
/Sam
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It appears my suspicion that ipchains was preventing telnet access was wrong - there's no ipchains in /etc/sysconfig, so the daemon isn't started. I'll see what I can do with your rules tables - ta.
/Sam
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om another address on the same subnet. Not so - I can ping both interfaces, which are temporarily on the same network but can telnet to neither. It appears that ipchains is somehow preventing access.
So, other than rebuilding with no security, how can I disable ipchains and start to build my ip