[wplug] ipchains

Matthew Wright mattmar at telerama.com
Thu Jul 5 18:47:25 EDT 2001


For iptables do the following:
iptables -F
iptables -X
iptables -Z

That will flush everything. 

Make sure you have ALL: 161.201.12.39 in your /etc/hosts.allow file.

On 05 Jul 2001 16:34:14 -0400, harrold at sage.che.pitt.edu wrote:
> 
> 
> -- 
> john
> 
> Sometime in July Josue Batista assaulted keyboard and produced...
> 
> |chkconfig --list telnet
> |
> |shows telnet as "on".
> |
> |At this pointwe think it's an issue with ipchains
> |rules.  We are going to take a look at the
> |/etc/sysconfig/ipchains file.
> |
> |-- Josue
> 
> doesnt redhat 7.1 use a 2.4 kernel? that might also be using iptables
> instead of ipchains. have you tried to flush the rulesets in ipchains:
> ipchains -F
> 
> that should clean anything there out and if ipchains was the problem you
> should be able to telnet in after the flush. i dont know the similar
> command using iptables.
> 
> 
> --
> john
> 
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