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Subject: [linux-help] Re: Networking problems -
From: Bob Goodwin <bgoodwi3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2002 09:16:26 -0500
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Jeff Vian wrote:

> what are the rules for ipchains?

[root@localhost root]# ipchains -L
Chain input (policy DENY):
target     prot opt     source                destination
ports
ACCEPT     udp  ------  ns3.tampabay.rr.com  anywhere
domain ->   1025:65535
ACCEPT     udp  ------  ns1.tampabay.rr.com  anywhere
domain ->   1025:65535
ACCEPT     udp  ------  ns2.tampabay.rr.com  anywhere
domain ->   1025:65535
ACCEPT     all  ------  localhost.localdomain localhost.localdomain  n/a

ACCEPT     tcp  !y----  anywhere             anywhere              any
->   any
ACCEPT     tcp  ------  anywhere             anywhere              any
->   ssh
ACCEPT     udp  ------  anywhere             anywhere
domain ->   any
ACCEPT     udp  ------  anywhere             anywhere
bootps ->   any
ACCEPT     udp  ------  anywhere             anywhere
bootpc ->   any
ACCEPT     icmp ------  anywhere             anywhere              any
->   any
Chain forward (policy DENY):
Chain output (policy ACCEPT):


>
>
>   as root use    'ipchains -L'   to list all rules.
> then look for the policy and specific rules for each of the default
> chains
>      forward
>      input
>      output
> --

Those are the rules from this box, ought to be the same on both?  I'm
not sure I understand all the notation.

Please excuse the delay in getting back, I had some other problems, not
the least of which was the road runner system requiring that I fire up
another computer, and fix Windows in order to run their diagnostic
software since they weren't answering their phone and I didn't know if
they were down or if I broke something.  Things sare back to normal
again.

Bob G -


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