Re: Route command question.

2000-08-03 Thread Kirk
This command removes them from the routing table. Thus making you box appear not to exist anymore. For toublesome IPs I keep them in a bash script executed by rc.local on boot. Works great. I just happen to have a not so bright client that peridocally trips portsentry. Hope that helps. Kirk >On

Re: Route command question.

2000-08-03 Thread Steven Pierce
Mikkel, THANK YOU VERY much. This is one command that I will add to my list. I am getting IP address that are hitting my box and trying to log in. I am not sure if it is a accident or with intent. Now at least they will not be able to. So to make sure that I understand this command, if

Re: Route command question.

2000-08-03 Thread Kirk
Thanks to all, Kirk >On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Kirk wrote: > > > When portsentry drops a route with the command > > #/sbin/route add -host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx reject > > > > How do you add them back into the routing table without having to reboot. I > > j

Re: Route command question.

2000-08-03 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Kirk wrote: > When portsentry drops a route with the command > #/sbin/route add -host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx reject > > How do you add them back into the routing table without having to reboot. I > just cant seem to figure this one out. > > Thanks in advance, > Kirk > > /sbin/rou

Route command question.

2000-08-03 Thread Kirk
When portsentry drops a route with the command #/sbin/route add -host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx reject How do you add them back into the routing table without having to reboot. I just cant seem to figure this one out. Thanks in advance, Kirk ___ Redhat-list m