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08-28-2003 02:53 AM
08-28-2003 02:53 AM
Re: About telnet
To permanently disable the firewall,
mv /etc/rc3.d/S08iptables /etc/rc3.d/s08iptables
making it a little s preserves if for after you get attacked and want to bring it back.
bad idea. firewalls are GOOD.
rename the softlink that starts it or null out the config file. Firewalls are good though, you might just want to add a line to iptables(I don't think ipchains was in RH8)
/etc/sysconfig/iptables
-A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 -j okay
Same basic idea in ipchains. enable telnet.
Also make sure the service is enabled in /etc/xinetd.d/telnet file
disable=no
service xinetd restart
SEP
Will work for points or money.
mv /etc/rc3.d/S08iptables /etc/rc3.d/s08iptables
making it a little s preserves if for after you get attacked and want to bring it back.
bad idea. firewalls are GOOD.
rename the softlink that starts it or null out the config file. Firewalls are good though, you might just want to add a line to iptables(I don't think ipchains was in RH8)
/etc/sysconfig/iptables
-A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 -j okay
Same basic idea in ipchains. enable telnet.
Also make sure the service is enabled in /etc/xinetd.d/telnet file
disable=no
service xinetd restart
SEP
Will work for points or money.
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08-28-2003 03:21 PM
08-28-2003 03:21 PM
Re: About telnet
Incidentally, the easier/cleaner way to disable the firewall is to use:
chkconfig iptables off
It does all the messing around with the /etc/rc.d/* files for you.
chkconfig iptables off
It does all the messing around with the /etc/rc.d/* files for you.
One long-haired git at your service...
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