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2018 Oct 26
2
ip6tables on C7
On 10/26/18, Andrew Pearce <andrew at andew.org.uk> wrote: > On 2018-10-26 16:25, mark wrote: > I believe this should remove any ipv6 rules (rules and chains) > > ip6tables -F > ip6tables -X You might want to clear the other tables, too: for x in filter nat mangle raw security "" do ip6tables ${x:+-t $x} -F ip6tables ${x:+-t $x} -X done > You may need to
2006 Feb 16
1
[Bug 451] New: ip6tables port range support in multiport modules is broken
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=451 Summary: ip6tables port range support in multiport modules is broken Product: iptables Version: unspecified Platform: i386 OS/Version: Debian GNU/Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: ip6tables
2018 Oct 26
2
ip6tables on C7
Working on a script, and to test, I need to shut down ip6tables temporarily. firewalld is running; is there any way to shut down *just* ip6tables? I tried installinf iptables-services, and did a systemctl stop ip6tables, and no joy. mark
2007 Apr 18
2
[Bridge] Can bridge be 'seen' by ip6tables?
Hello! Recently,I¡¯m doing a security project based upon ipv6.I have built up a bridge to support a transparent firewall.(my system is Fedora Core 2,kernel 2.6.5).In this system ,the version of the iptables is 1.2.7,which does not support ipv6(I have tried it).Thus,I download a new version and test it. The iptables functions in bridge mode,but the ipv6 doesn't work well.In the
2009 Dec 01
2
ip6tables state matching
Hi, I am having problems adding a stateful inspection rule with ip6tables on CentOS4.5. #ip6tables -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT That's what I am trying to do, but #ip6tables: No chain/target/match by that name. I have been googling but unable to solve the problem. any ideas?
2008 May 02
3
RH9 to centos 5 386
I am testing the likelyhood of updating a couple RH9 systems to centos 5 386. I found at document that talked about updating to centos 4. steps being: 1.) backup 2.) rpm --import http://pubmirrors.reflected.net/centos/5/os/i386/RPM-GPG-KEY-centOS-5 rpm -Uvh --nodeps http://pubmirrors.reflected.net/centos/5/os/i386/CentOS/yum-3.0.5-1.el5.centos.5.noarch.rpm
2007 Nov 15
3
ip6tables can't initialize ip6tables table filter
Hi list! I am configuring Shorewall on a Xen domU virtual machine. I configured only the zones, interfaces, rules, policy and shorewall.conf files. When I run "shorewall check" there aren''t no problems, but when I try to start shorewall I get this error a lot of time: iptables: Invalid argument ip6tables v1.3.6: can''t initialize ip6tables table `filter'': Bad
2012 Aug 01
1
centos 4.9 + ip6tables
Hi I have an old server running centos 4.9 and recently I added ipv6 connectivity to it, however I wanted to use iptables to restrict access like im doing over ipv4. I tried using yum to install ip6tables but that's not available on the repo. I'm trying to figure out what my options are, how do you guys recommend I go about installing ip6tables. I guess I could upgrade the server from 4.9
2011 Mar 15
4
install specific version using yum
Hello list! I have been instructed to install very specific version numbers of httpd and php on the company web servers. Here's what I've tried so far [root at ec2-50-17-114-126 ~]# yum install php-5.2.17-1.w5.i386 Loaded plugins: fastestmirror Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * addons: yum.singlehop.com * base: mirror.rackspace.com * epel: nas1.itc.virginia.edu * extras:
2011 Jan 11
1
IPv6, HE tunnel and ip6tables problems
CentOS 5.5, fully patched. I have a HE tunnel (tunnelbroker.net) IPv6 tunnel. This works pretty well and is simple to setup. Everything works fine. Until I try to set up an ip6tables firewall. eg if I try to view https://dnssec.surfnet.nl/?p=464 then the page never displays and the firewall shows kernel: IN=sit1 OUT=eth0 SRC=2001:0610:0001:40cd:0145:0100:0186:0033 DST=my.machine LEN=80 TC=0
2008 Jan 28
2
boot slow at "Applying ip6tables firewall rules"
I have a fairly vanilla install of Centos5 on a desktop box (with a Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5752 Gigabit NIC). When booting, the boot process hangs at "Applying ip6tables firewall rules" for 30-60 seconds before proceeding, which is annoying. I have not tried to turn off ipv6 networking. I guess I could, but is this slowness to be expected? Is it waiting for some ipv6 response?
2024 Apr 29
3
[Bug 1751] New: ip6tables-restore doesn't restore counters
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1751 Bug ID: 1751 Summary: ip6tables-restore doesn't restore counters Product: iptables Version: 1.8.x Hardware: x86_64 OS: Ubuntu Status: NEW Severity: minor Priority: P5 Component: iptables-restore Assignee: netfilter-buglog
2007 Apr 18
2
[Bridge] IPv6 + ip6tables packet bridging?
Hiyas, Is there a patch for the 2.4.x series to do ip6tables bridging of IPv6 packets? I was unable to go to 2.6 due to issues with large packets so still living in 2.4 land. If there are no patches, any ideas on what gets patched in IPv4 to allow this bridging? -Scott __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages!
2008 Jul 07
3
how do I find out which nameserver returns a DNS query?
Hi all If I do a "dig mydomain.co.za" from a Linux server, how do I know which DNS nameserver returns the queries? I seem to have a faulty DNS server, but can't see which one, so I want to find out which nameserver (if there's 4 - ns1.myserver, ns2.myserver, ns3.myserver & ns4.myserver) returns the queries? -- Kind Regards Rudi Ahlers CEO, SoftDux Web:
2008 Mar 04
3
VMWare error: Use of uninitialized value in string eq
Hi all I hope anyone can help me with this. I'm trying to get vmware to play along nicely on CentOS 5.1 x64, but I get errors when I try and start a vmx image, or list them. This the the error: [root at backup vmware-mui-distrib]# vmware-cmd -l Use of uninitialized value in string eq at /usr/lib64/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/VMware/VmPerl.pm line 114.
2011 Sep 08
4
CentOS 6 domU on Debian 6 dom0 not working
Hi all, Has anyone managed to get CentOS 6 domU (i.e. guest) working on a Debian 6 do0? Both OS''s are 32bit and I''m running XEN 4.0.1 with HVM support. A CentOS 5.6 domU works fine on this very same server though. When I start CentOS 6, I get the following error: newusaxen:~# xm create -c /xen/genocide.cfg Using config file "/xen/genocide.cfg". xenconsole: Could
2010 Feb 03
2
cannot mount NFS share, portmap problems, what todo?
Hi all, I want to map an NFS share from a remote server to a local CentOS 5.4 server, but have a problem with portmap: root at mercury:[~]$ service portmap restart pmap_getmaps rpc problem: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection reset by peer Stopping portmap: [FAILED] Starting portmap: [ OK ] root at
2008 Jun 17
4
Re: unable to access Linux HVM via xm console - Couldnot read tty from store: No such file or directory
HVM = fully virtualized. The question is, why are you using fully virtualized domUs? Why not paravirtualized (PV)? >>> On 2008/06/16 at 16:07, Rudi Ahlers <Rudi@SoftDux.com> wrote: Itamar - IspBrasil wrote: > why you''re using hvm ? its slow > > > > Rudi Ahlers wrote: >> Hi all >> >> I''m running CentOS 5.1 x64 + Xen 3.0 & I
2012 Nov 21
3
ip6tables REJECT target 3s timeout
Hi, I am trying to get ipv6 firewall running. I did a very simple ip6tables rules and noticed very long running yum updates. I think that happened because firewall is dropping outgoing packets to port 80. Well, I thought to mitigate the issue and changed outgoing from drop to reject. Now I try manually # strace telnet 2a02:180:ffff:1::551f:b966 80 ... connect(3, {sa_family=AF_INET6,
2011 Jan 10
2
how to recreate eth0 - Realtek 8169sc [SOLVED]
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Rudi Ahlers <Rudi at softdux.com> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 11:49 AM, compdoc <compdoc at hotrodpc.com> wrote: >> I love realtek - the resources they use tend not to conflict with other >> cards or hardware, they don't use much cpu time, the drivers are mature, and >> they don't cost much. What could be better? There