Michael Bushey
2015-Jan-07 23:35 UTC
[Gluster-users] Unable to peer probe between new servers and old servers
Hi Ryan. :) UFW stands for Uncomplicated Firewall. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncomplicated_Firewall You're right in that it was "designed for Ubuntu", I didn't know that. I'm running Debian. I'm not able to shut the firewall off on web1 and web2 as they are production machines. hping3 (-8 is port scan mode) shows that all ports are open and it is NOT a firewall issue, unless someone can point out a missing port in my UFW app config. All machines can telnet to port 24007 on the other machines. I appreciate your responses, thank you Ryan. Michael -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20150107/522cc00c/attachment.html>
Ryan Nix
2015-Jan-07 23:46 UTC
[Gluster-users] Unable to peer probe between new servers and old servers
I'm somewhat familiar with UFW and assumed you were using Ubuntu. iptables could still block the return responses which could be causing the issue you're seeing. I would still turn UFW off for a minute and see what happens. The risk is minimal. Sent from my iPad> On Jan 7, 2015, at 5:35 PM, Michael Bushey <michael at realtymogul.com> wrote: > > > Hi Ryan. :) > > UFW stands for Uncomplicated Firewall. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncomplicated_Firewall > You're right in that it was "designed for Ubuntu", I didn't know that. I'm running Debian. I'm not able to shut the firewall off on web1 and web2 as they are production machines. hping3 (-8 is port scan mode) shows that all ports are open and it is NOT a firewall issue, unless someone can point out a missing port in my UFW app config. All machines can telnet to port 24007 on the other machines. > > I appreciate your responses, thank you Ryan. > > Michael-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://www.gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/attachments/20150107/af541a66/attachment.html>