Re: ipchains rule example

2003-05-27 Thread Res
Hi Rudik, On Tue, 27 May 2003, Rudik Amirjanyan wrote: > As far as ipchains is large concept, and I am tired learning it, so I > decided to ask you for help. Are you in fact useing ipchains and not iptables ? if you have iptables that's a better option to use. Do you have a static IP or dynamic

Re: ipchains rule example

2003-05-27 Thread Shaun T. Erickson
Rudik Amirjanyan wrote: Hello List, As far as ipchains is large concept, and I am tired learning it, so I decided to ask you for help. You don't want to spend the time to learn it yourself, even to the minimal point of being able to submit sample rules to us to comment on ... I submit that you s

Re: ipchains rule example

2003-05-27 Thread Res
Hi Nate, On Tue, 27 May 2003, nate wrote: > redhat 7.x uses linux 2.4.x doesn't it ? if so you'll probably want 7.1 onwards use 2.4.x, 7.0 used the 2.2.x kernel > -- Res - Network Solutions: clueless f'wits who dont care whos business they damage through their incompetance, which is only thi

Re: ipchains rule example

2003-05-27 Thread nate
Rudik Amirjanyan said: > Hello List, > > As far as ipchains is large concept, and I am tired learning it, so I > decided to ask you for help. > > On my RH7.1 server I want to open some necessary ports (21, 22, 25, 53, redhat 7.x uses linux 2.4.x doesn't it ? if so you'll probably want to jump into

ipchains rule example

2003-05-27 Thread Rudik Amirjanyan
Hello List, As far as ipchains is large concept, and I am tired learning it, so I decided to ask you for help. On my RH7.1 server I want to open some necessary ports (21, 22, 25, 53, 80, 110 etc) and close all other ports. I want give permission only for mail, ftp, ssh, pop, http, dns. I woul lik