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ipchains / iptables

ipchains / iptables

2004-07-18       - By Pekka K. Kurki

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Matt Brodeur schrieb:

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>On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 05:46:10PM +0200, Pekka K. Kurki wrote:
>
>  
>
>>I have two RH9 systems - with a different system history. As I tried to
>>set up firewalls I saw that one system is running with ipchains and the
>>other one with iptables. I'd like to have both ones on iptables. But
>>when I try to run (on the system with ipchains) iptables --list I get a
>>bunch of nasty error messages like:
>>    
>>
>
>   IIRC, you can't load iptables while the ipchains module is loaded.
>I thought that the error message said something to this effect, but
>it's been a while since I used ipchains.  Try this:
># /sbin/service ipchains stop
># /sbin/rmmod ipchains
>
>   Then try loading/running iptables.  You might have modules other
>than just ipchains to clear away.  You'll probably also want to do
>this:
># /sbin/chkconfig ipchains off
># /sbin/chkconfig iptables on
>
>   Personally, I usually "rpm -e ipchains" since I never have a need
>for it.  If you're really stuck, remove the ipchains RPM and reboot.
>That will definately clear out the offending modules, and should
>prevent them from being reloaded.
>
>- --
>Matt Brodeur                                                       RHCE
>MBrodeur@(protected)                           http://www.NextTime.com
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>  
>
Thanks a lot! It worked perfectly this way!

best regards,
Pekka

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(Mr.) Pekka K. Kurki
Intellectics GesmbH
http://www.intellectics.at, http://www.intellectics.com



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Matt Brodeur schrieb:
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On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 05:46:10PM +0200, Pekka K. Kurki wrote:

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   <pre wrap="">I have two RH9 systems - with a different system history. As I
tried to
set up firewalls I saw that one system is running with ipchains and the
other one with iptables. I'd like to have both ones on iptables. But
when I try to run (on the system with ipchains) iptables --list I get a
bunch of nasty error messages like:
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  IIRC, you can't load iptables while the ipchains module is loaded.
I thought that the error message said something to this effect, but
it's been a while since I used ipchains.  Try this:
# /sbin/service ipchains stop
# /sbin/rmmod ipchains

  Then try loading/running iptables.  You might have modules other
than just ipchains to clear away.  You'll probably also want to do
this:
# /sbin/chkconfig ipchains off
# /sbin/chkconfig iptables on

  Personally, I usually "rpm -e ipchains" since I never have a need
for it.  If you're really stuck, remove the ipchains RPM and reboot.
That will definately clear out the offending modules, and should
prevent them from being reloaded.

- --
Matt Brodeur                                                       RHCE
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:MBrodeur@(protected)"
>MBrodeur@(protected)</a>                           <a class="moz-txt-link
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Thanks a lot! It worked perfectly this way!<br>
<br>
best regards,<br>
Pekka<br>
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(Mr.) Pekka K. Kurki
Intellectics GesmbH
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.intellectics.at">http://www
.intellectics.at</a>, <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www
.intellectics.com">http://www.intellectics.com</a>

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