On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Christofer C. Bell
wrote:
> It's too bad you can't file a bug against the issue you're
> experiencing since Fedora 11 isn't supported anymore.
Its really sad.
> Oh wait, you knew that, didn't you?
I waited, i knew that.
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On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 6:44 PM, Parshwa Murdia wrote:
>
> Should there be any discrepancy? Or would it mean really to reinstall
> this fedora 11, never preffered!
It's too bad you can't file a bug against the issue you're
experiencing since Fedora 11 isn't supported anymore. Oh wait, you
knew t
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 11:45 PM, JB wrote:
> # yum list *system-config-firewall*
[result]
When I run this, that is,
[r...@localhost ~]# yum list *system-config-firewall*
I get:
Loaded plugins: protectbase, refresh-packagekit
adobe-linux-i386 | 951 B
Parshwa Murdia gmail.com> writes:
> ...
> > So it is the python app system-config-firewall that fails.
>
Well,
I installed a fresh F11, it is up to date.
Everything I described to you throughout the thread (I worked with F13 at that
time) is valid for F11 as well. The firewall is OK.
As I menti
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:46 PM, JB wrote:
> Well,
> it is Fedora 11 what you got ... As I said I have done it all on my F13 and
> all worked as described.
> At least under F13, the default rules are regenerated by the python app, filed
> in iptables and ip6tables files, and then formatted for d
Parshwa Murdia gmail.com> writes:
> ...
> Restarted the Firewall from there after providing the root
> credentials, but frankly speaking, there is the same screen without
> any warning message.
>
> > Close the startup window, input root password, and you will be greeted with
> > a warning that
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 9:08 PM, JB wrote:
> Parshwa Murdia gmail.com> writes:
> Please exit your firewall app (GUI).
> You should have a firewall dir like this:
> [r...@localhost jb]# ls -al /etc/sysconfig/ip*
[snip]
The output of the command:
[r...@localhost ~]# ls -al /etc/sysconfig/ip*
i
Parshwa Murdia gmail.com> writes:
> ...
> [root localhost ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/ip*tables
>
> the result is,
>
> # Firewall configuration written by system-config-firewall
> # Manual customization of this file is not recommended.
> *filter
> :INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
> :FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]
> :OUTP
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 6:11 PM, JB wrote:
> some sanity checks (I am on Fedora 13; it is up to date):
> r...@localhost jb]# ls -al /etc/sysconfig/ip*tables
> -rw---. 1 root root 416 Jul 23 13:52 /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables
> -rw---. 1 root root 411 Jul 23 13:52 /etc/sysconfig/iptables
My
Parshwa Murdia gmail.com> writes:
> ...
> Earlier also when I installed only the default rules only, I accepted.
> But still the problem is remaining!!
>
> Regards,
> Parshwa Murdia
Hi,
some sanity checks (I am on Fedora 13; it is up to date):
r...@localhost jb]# ls -al /etc/sysconfig/ip*tables
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 1:39 PM, JB wrote:
> Hi,
> as I suggested, a clean reset of rules database and the GUI app is sometimes
> better.
> You can do it in step 1, OR, step 2:
> - step 1 (GUI app only)
> # yum reinstall system-config-firewall
> and test again
Run the command:
yum reinstall
Parshwa Murdia gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 12:25 PM, JB yahoo.com> wrote:
> ...
> > Another option is to reinstall firewall and start from scratch (but then
>> pay attention what you do next configuring it because the app may indeed
>> have some bug to report).
> > JB
>
> Fu
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 12:25 PM, JB wrote:
> Read the instructions of the web site you cited above and check if the
> firewall
> has any rules stored:
> [r...@localhost ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables
> and
> [r...@localhost ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables
>
> Another option is to reinstall fi
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 12:25 PM, JB wrote:
> Read the instructions of the web site you cited above and check if the
> firewall
> has any rules stored:
> [r...@localhost ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables
> and
> [r...@localhost ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables
>
> Another option is to reinstall fi
Parshwa Murdia gmail.com> writes:
>
> I simply enabled the basic firewall. What exactly I did:-
>
> http://sites.google.com/site/indiadoor/firewall-enabled
> ...
> and then when I click to see the Firewall (from System ->
> Administration -> Firewall and then providing the root credentials),
>
I simply enabled the basic firewall. What exactly I did:-
http://sites.google.com/site/indiadoor/firewall-enabled
(This site was created by my friend, he simple wrote what I did by
searching from here and there and without knowledge, so that i could
recall what i did, if at any stage in the futur
I simply enabled the basic firewall. What exactly I did:-
http://sites.google.com/site/indiadoor/firewall-enabled
and then when I click to see the Firewall (from System ->
Administration -> Firewall and then providing the root credentials),
the only thing which appears is a box and above which is
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