Re: Iptables without ipt_state using xt_state

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On 13.01.2010 13:50, FiloSottile wrote:
> I cannot verify if the module is loaded from the config, but if it is
> loaded the command
> 
> # iptables -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
> 
> should work...
> So, if don't have that module loaded, how can i do to get a firewall
> configured?

Patrick McHardy already pointed it out, but this may help to understand:

http://wiki.openvz.org/Setting_up_an_iptables_firewall

chapter:
'Setting up a firewall that allows per-container configuration '


If you can't do it, it comes down to what /dev/rob0 said:

> I suspect that this comes down to being a support issue with your
> service provider. Did you ask them?

regards

Mart
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