29 Sep
2004
29 Sep
'04
15:29
b@rry.co.za wrote:
any idea if this will have to be run in my startup scripts?
No, set FW_KERNEL_SECURITY="yes" to no.
Also, don't think its working :)
Try the above, if it doesn't work immediately, try SuSEfirewall2 stop, then start. If that doesn't work, you can either reboot or use the command given to you in the last post. That should work immediately, but will not survive a reboot or may not survive a firewall restart, such as with a dialup. -- Joe Morris New Tribes Mission Email Address: Joe_Morris@ntm.org Registered Linux user 231871