* Peer Stefan
Hi
just one question: did you enable your custom config file in the standard config file? Look out for FW_CUSTOMRULES="/etc/sysconfig/scripts/SuSEfirewall2-custom" in /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2. It's the last line and by default commented out. Just remove the hash and restart your firewall services. ...snip....
Yes: # # 25.) # Do you want to load customary rules from a file? # # This is really an expert option. NO HELP WILL BE GIVEN FOR THIS! # READ THE EXAMPLE CUSTOMARY FILE AT /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2-custom # FW_CUSTOMRULES="/etc/sysconfig/scripts/SuSEfirewall2-custom" #FW_CUSTOMRULES="" Notice that the original file location is incorrect, /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2-custom .. should be /etc/sysconfig/scripts/SuSEfirewall2-custom .. as I have it. My firewall logs and my httpd logs both show that 24.208.133.143 is being accepted and *must* be a virus action. I cannot believe that a person can be *so* unknowing about his computer security. I have notified security@rr.com twice in the last three days about him. I guess that I will have to start sending them a daily report of each RoadRunner account which attempts violation of my system. Only thing, the total daily reports will be volumous, reflecting negatively upon me who is on the wrong end and also a RoadRunner user. What to do, what to do ?? -- Patrick Shanahan Please avoid TOFU and trim >quotes< http://wahoo.no-ip.org Registered Linux User #207535 icq#173753138 @ http://counter.li.org Linux, a continuous *learning* experience