RedHat security
Larry D Sorensen
larry.sorensen at juno.com
Wed Dec 15 18:44:47 UTC 2004
Is there a way to tell which part of the iptables is causing the
connection problem between the servers without turning the whole thing
off?
Larry
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 09:21:47 -0600 "O'Neill, Donald (US - Deerfield)"
<dooneill at deloitte.com> writes:
> Your firewall is on. Type 'service iptables stop' to disable it.
> Then
> to prevent it from starting on reboot, type:
>
> chkconfig --level 2345 iptables off
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sorensen
> Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 9:02 AM
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> Subject: Re:RedHat security
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>
> I recently installed RedHat Workstation 3 on 2 different servers
> using
> medium security. Both boxes are internal, (so I question why I used
> medium), but I am now having trouble with the 2 databases on them
> talking. I believe it to be a security issue, but I am not sure.
> What
> steps would I have to go through, short if reinstalling, to make the
> security how it would be if it were low?
>
> Larry
>
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