LINUX.IE, website of the Irish Linux Users' Group
Tux rules!

   
Home
New Users
Articles
Download
Projects
Community
Vendors

  Print Version
Email to...
 
Archives:


planetILUG

Recent News

News Archive


Join the
ILUG
on FaceBook


Join the
ILUG
on LinkedIn


Join the
ILUG SETI
Group



















 
 :: Mailing Lists

[ILUG] iptables rule

[ILUG] iptables rule

Shinners, Eamonn eamonn.shinners at hp.com
Thu May 27 15:04:14 IST 2004


Thanks guys. I figured that should allow all traffic out. It's not specific to freshclam, tried links as well, but no joy connecting to anything.

	Regards,

	Eamonn

-----Original Message-----
From: P at draigBrady.com [mailto:P at draigBrady.com]
Sent: 27 May 2004 9:35 AM
To: Shinners, Eamonn
Cc: ilug at linux.ie
Subject: Re: [ILUG] iptables rule


Shinners, Eamonn wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I have a server with iptables setup as shown
 > in the listing below. I need to allow outbound
 > traffic on port 80, for freshclam to work
 > but I can't seem to get it to work.
 > What command will add the correct rule to the
 > outbound chain?

Well you have this in the output which should handle everything?
ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere
The associated packets comming back in should be handled by
ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere           state 
RELATED,ESTABLISHED

So I don't know what wrong. Can you telnet out
to port 80 somewhere to verify it's not something
specific to freshclam?

-- 
Pádraig Brady - http://www.pixelbeat.org
--- Following generated by rotagator ---

On an rpm distribution, you can list
packages by size like:

rpm -qa  --queryformat "%10{SIZE}\t%{NAME}\n" | sort -k1,1n
--



More information about the ILUG mailing list
Read this without the formatting.
                                                                                                    

 

Hosted by HEAnet


Maintained by the ILUG website team. The aim of Linux.ie is to support and help commercial and private users of Linux in Ireland. You can display ILUG news in your own webpages, read backend information to find out how. Networking services kindly provided by HEAnet, server kindly donated by Dell. Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds, used with permission. No penguins were harmed in the production or maintenance of this highly praised website. Looking for the Indian Linux Users' Group? Try here. If you've read all this and aren't a lawyer: you should be!
RSS Version
Powered by Dell