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IPTables question

IPTables question

2007-07-08       - By Budi Febrianto

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IPCOP as default will allow all outgoing connection from my lan. There
is no web gui interface to block it.
I have to do it manually, they already have a file called
rc.firewall.local to put our custom iptables, I just need to modify it.

note: they have an addon (unoffically) to block outgoing connection, but
after I upgrade the kernel it seem the new kernel break the addon.

Budi Febrianto
   www.indomino.net/blog


Mike Burger wrote:
> Silly question time:
>
> IPCop has, really, a pretty decent web interface.  Why aren't you using
> that to handle this?
>
>> I'm using ipcop as my firewall and now I want to modify it default
>> iptables script.
>> ipcop as default will allow any outgoing connection to the internet.
>> I want to block all, and only allow a few connection.
>> I only modify in FORWARD chain.
>>


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