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07-19-2005 08:34 AM
07-19-2005 08:34 AM
RHEL Firewall
I did not configure the firewall at the installation time.
Can I configureit now? I want to restrict that the server only receive comunications from certain IP and certain Port.
Can I restrict the communications to this server in this way?
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07-19-2005 09:32 AM
07-19-2005 09:32 AM
Re: RHEL Firewall
You can either do it manually by learning how to use the 'iptables' tools, or if you just want a quick fix (and have access to an X server), then you can use 'redhat-configure-securitylevel'.
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07-19-2005 04:19 PM
07-19-2005 04:19 PM
Re: RHEL Firewall
if you are a commandline fan, then check the man page of iptables and there are very good documentation available on the net for this. The very basic guide can be found by 'man iptables'
if you are a GUI fan then as stuart mentioned, redhat-config-securitylevel would help. There are free opensource GUI tools also available which can do the same.
Regards,
Gopi
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07-20-2005 09:14 PM
07-20-2005 09:14 PM
Re: RHEL Firewall
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08-17-2005 11:12 PM
08-17-2005 11:12 PM
Re: RHEL Firewall
it is possible
you can install linux with firewall. later if you want you can activate the firewall with iptabel command. and u can meet u r requirment by iptables
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08-18-2005 01:51 AM
08-18-2005 01:51 AM
Re: RHEL Firewall
But, before doing firewall configuration, make sure you fully understand how the tcp traffic works. A bad configured firewall may cause extrange behaviors, serices not responding, or a false security sensation.
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08-18-2005 04:54 AM
08-18-2005 04:54 AM
Re: RHEL Firewall
# that says that iptables is configured and running at boot time.
service iptables start
# This will start iptables.
The fun part is actually deciding to have and create a firewall policy. There are lots of good threads on that in the itrc database.
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08-19-2005 03:28 AM
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Re: RHEL Firewall
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