Hello everyone! I've got a burning problem with my VPS running under SuSE with Plesk. Well... I've tried to configure firewall thru YaST tool and I configured sth badly cause I lost access to my server. No problem, I though cause I still could switch to Repair Mode with Plesk... so I did. But the problem is, that when I'm changing anything while under Repair Mode, after restart all changes are changing back to old/bad ones :/ I've tried to edit /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 or even delete firwall script from /init.d/ with no effect - files are returning after restart. My question is: Could someone please tell me how to turn off this damn SuSEfirewall and configure firewall in future only thru iptables ? -- greetings, Marek Mikuliszyn
* Marek Mikuliszyn <yezooz@wp.pl> [11-04-05 02:25]:
My question is: Could someone please tell me how to turn off this damn SuSEfirewall and configure firewall in future only thru iptables ?
The 'damn' SuSEfirewall??? Yast Control Center -> Security and Users -> Firewall -> Stop Firewall and Remove from Boot Process Should take all of 60 seconds. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2
From: Patrick Shanahan <ptilopteri@gmail.com> Organization: Ptilopteri in Pandemonium Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 09:10:58 -0500 To: <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Subject: Re: [SLE] VPS & Firewall problem
* Marek Mikuliszyn <yezooz@wp.pl> [11-04-05 02:25]:
My question is: Could someone please tell me how to turn off this damn SuSEfirewall and configure firewall in future only thru iptables ?
The 'damn' SuSEfirewall???
Yast Control Center -> Security and Users -> Firewall -> Stop Firewall and Remove from Boot Process
Should take all of 60 seconds.
You may also have to do `iptables -F` as root; at least in 9.3 just stopping the firewall (and disabling it) left the iptables rules in place until after a reboot. And I'm not a fan of the firewall either...but I'm also using SuSE Pro as a server OS, and prefer to be able to set up firewalling with iptables directly.
participants (3)
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Ian Marlier
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Marek Mikuliszyn
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Patrick Shanahan