Oh, forgot to add, the results of a non-configured iptables for your
reference:
[root@localhost root]# iptables -nL
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
[root@localhost root]#
When you see the Accept, Accept, Accept (triple accept) then all is clear.
Sincerely,
Richard Black
Richard Black wrote:
Try past tense:
firewall --disabled
--RB
Chris Johnson wrote:
Hi.
Installing rh9 here as a desktop with appropriate desktop
packaging. There is a
firewall --disable
in the kickstart. Shouldn't that turn iptables off? It has
previously. In any event, iptables comes up in chkconfig as turned on
after the new system boots. Took a while to figure out that iptables
was on. We can urn it off in customization but I'd REALLY rather
have the firewall --disable working as it should.
Anyone else run it to this. Is this a wonderful new "feature"?
Thank you.
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