Re: SuSE Linux and iptables

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lør, 29.05.2004 kl. 20.51 skrev Erick Sanz:

> I just changed from Red Hat Linux 9.0 to SuSE Linux 
> 9.1; I had several rules working at home that I would 
> like to use in SuSE; however, SuSE comes with its own 
> version of firewalling (tied with YaST); I don't want to use their
> version (it does not do *exactly* what I
> want)...
> 
> I tried to unistall their SuSEfirewall2 package;
> however, it is linked to yast, which is linkded to
> DHCP and it goes on with the dependencies...
> 
> I just want to turn their firewall off and start 
> iptables on my own, with my own rules...
> 
> Has anyone done this?

Not with SuSE anything. With RedHat RHEL3ES that was no problem. I
wouldn't have expected otherwise ;)

--Tonni



We make out of the quarrel with others rhetoric
but out of the quarrel with ourselves, poetry.

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