From: Andrew N. <and...@gm...> - 2007-03-30 17:41:44
How do I use the bwm_firewall comand on Ubuntu? When I try to do a
bwm_firewall -l I get an: Failed to open file
"/etc/sysconfig/iptables": No such file or directory which makes sense
since this is not a redhat box. What is the easiest way to work around
that?
Thanks,
_
/-\ ndrew
From: Sudip K. <sa...@he...> - 2007-04-04 11:30:17
hi @ndrew,
Looks like a permisson prob.
try with a root user or r u already while firing this bwm_firewall -l
will this step works ?
bwm_firewall --file=/tmp/bwmdiptables
iptables-restore < /tmp/bwmdiptables
-----------------
Sudip Karki
> How do I use the bwm_firewall comand on Ubuntu? When I try to do a
> bwm_firewall -l I get an: Failed to open file
> "/etc/sysconfig/iptables": No such file or directory which makes sense
> since this is not a redhat box. What is the easiest way to work around
> that?
>
> Thanks,
> _
> /-\ ndrew
>
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From: Andrew N. <and...@gm...> - 2007-04-04 20:05:17
That was it!! Thanks!
On 4/4/07, Sudip Karki <sa...@he...> wrote:
> hi @ndrew,
> Looks like a permisson prob.
> try with a root user or r u already while firing this bwm_firewall -l
>
> will this step works ?
>
> bwm_firewall --file=/tmp/bwmdiptables
> iptables-restore < /tmp/bwmdiptables
>
>
>
> -----------------
> Sudip Karki
>
>
>
>
> > How do I use the bwm_firewall comand on Ubuntu? When I try to do a
> > bwm_firewall -l I get an: Failed to open file
> > "/etc/sysconfig/iptables": No such file or directory which makes sense
> > since this is not a redhat box. What is the easiest way to work around
> > that?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > _
> > /-\ ndrew
> >
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