Re: Still Need iptables Help

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> Well, the rules in /etc/sysconfig/iptables are of no use if th
> "iptables" service is not enabled. Enable it with
> redhat-config-services or manually:
>   chkconfig iptables on
>   service iptables start
> Only then the network scripts are able to insert DNS-related rules.
> [In your case it's "ifup" that fails to find the RH-Lokkit-0-50-INPUT
> chain because your firewall rules are not loaded.]
> - -- 

Very odd, in Service Configuration I had iptables checked, should they 
not therefore have been "on" and started at bootup?

I ran both chkconfig iptables on and service iptables start

FYI: The autosensing switch/hub light comes on during boot and when I 
manually try to activate eth0 but still no activation.

Where do I look next, please?

Thanks!  dmc


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