Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx [Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx] wrote: > On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Myriam Abramson wrote: > > > I've installed RH 9 with high security and default firewall rules. > > Now, I would like to be able to ssh into this computer from another > > computer (at work). So, I specifically put the IP address of > > this other computer in /etc/hosts.allow and started sshd. > > I still can't get into my computer. What am I missing? > > You need to customize your firewall rules to allow incoming ssh. You > could run gnome-lokkit to accomplish this. > > Not sure how you go about getting the fine grain control you want with > gnome-lokkit. I use shorewall for my interface with iptables. In KDE, Main Menu => System Settings => Security Level, or run 'redhat-config-securitylevel'. You want to select 'Customize', and then select 'SSH'. HTH. -- Hardy Merrill Red Hat, Inc.