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Date:  Tue, 3 Oct 2006 04:50:36 +0900
From:  Hisao SHIBUYA <shibuya (at mark) alpha.or.jp>
Subject:  [coba-e:07359] Re: disable firewall
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
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Hi Dennis,

I changed that the firewall is disabled by default.
But, I got some report like you.

So, would you check the following information and send me?
- Is enabled the firewall on GUI?
- /etc/sysconfig/iptables
- /etc/iptables.conf
- result of the following command
# /usr/sausalito/bin/cceclient
100 CSCP/0.80
200 READY
get 1.Firewall
- grep enabled /usr/sausalito/schemas/base/firewall/Firewall.schema

Hisao


On 2006/10/03, at 2:11, Dennis wrote:

> Since the latest update the basic firewall setting of BQ is doing  
> strange things
>
> It's enabled by default where I disabled it
> incomming traffic is denied where I wrote it has to accept it.
>
> This is causing the network not to be reachable and services to be  
> getting very slow.
>
> Is there a way to disable the firewall by default (not in the admin  
> interface) ?
> Or is there a way to see why it's not keeping the settings after a  
> reboot?
>
> Dennis
>