Op woensdag 14 mei 2003 23:16, schreef Arnt Karlsen: > On Wed, 14 May 2003 21:55:31 +0200, > "P.Italiaander" <pc-secure@xxxxxxx> wrote in message > > <200305142155.31623.pc-secure@xxxxxxx>: > > hello all , > > > > I have just installed the new Mandrake 9.1 as workstation , and i had > > to adjust the ifup script ,since i use internal, an dhcp-server.So it > > automaticaly adapt the /etc/hosts file. > > But to my suprise , i saw that the ifup script , still is written for > > ipchains !!!! THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE > > So i will correct it the iptables-script , when it's done > > i'll send a copy , for other Mandrake or RedHat users , maybe come > > handy > > > > Pascal > > ..heh, check out > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=89171 > > ...but there _is_ hope for RH: > http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2003-172.html is appearantly serious > enough to get Red Hat to drop their no-upgrade-to-match-newest-vanilla > policy, _all_ supported RH versions are asked to go to 2.4.20-13. Sorry friend , your information is usefill , but it's not about what I 've said before. In the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup file are some lines that match with ipchains, instead of iptables, what it should be. Iptables is now standard. We don't use ipchains or i'm in the wrong mailing-list. the only thing that is done, is the existing ipchains-rules convert to iptables-rules, inclusif compatibilty-check. Pascal