FC3 and iptables

Janina Sajka janina at rednote.net
Tue May 10 15:47:43 EDT 2005


The only "front end" I can think of in FC3 is hosts.allow. You do use
it, yes?

Clearly it's no replacement for iptables, but should do quite a bit for
you.

Raul A. Gallegos writes:
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> Hi.  Are there any front ends you can recommend for customizing iptables 
> in FC3?
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> So far I've opened a few ports but I've typed them in manually and then 
> did "service iptables save" but I had to do some digging around to find 
> the chain name.  Any suggestions/ideas appreciated.
> 
> - -- 
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> - -- Raul A. Gallegos - http://www.Asmodean.net
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