On 29/05/06, redhatdude@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <redhatdude@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, That didn't help much. Thanks anyway Mr. Patte Can anyone give me the complete command to open those range of ports in the firewall?
I'm working from the assumption that you don't have any knowledge of iptables, the command line interface for configuring the netfilter firewall (part of the linux kernel) - this has a fairly steep learning curve for the uninitiated. FC comes with a tool for configuring the firewall - if you go to the System menu, Administration, Security Level and Firewall, you'll get a GUI that allows you to change some of the more rudimentary aspects of the firewall. You could use this to open up the ports you wish, but, that would probably mean adding 100 rules (I don't think this GUI understands port ranges, I could be wrong). An alternative GUI is available from extras called firestarter, which allows you to do a lot more, and is more flexible. The last time I tried it, ithad a few small issues with SElinux, but this gives you the closest experience to a Windows like personal firewall. Alternatively, you could install shorewall from Extras - this is a command line driven utility, but is really easy to understand and set up complicated rules - this is my recommendation. Jonathan (wishing the system-config-securitylevel was a bit more useful for newbies). -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list