[bwm-tools-tech] Re-2: Problem with Integration the bwm-tools
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From: <ral...@ra...> - 2005-02-24 09:04:30
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Good Morning Nigel, thanks for the fast answer. Ok, now it works and i can create a iptable. smile. But i have the next problem and hope you have another tip for me. My problem is, i can't integrate the bwm iptables with the SuseFirewall2 iptables. The SuseFirewall2 don't accept the change from bwm-tools. When i try to integrate the bwm_tools rules, the SuseFirewall2 give me many errors. So, why i know, that the SuseFirewall is not the best, i cancel it. In the moment i create with the fwbuilder (www.fwbuilder.org) my own firewall. Think it is not the problem and a very better firewall. And it is Suse Supported, so i can better integrated in the distro as the bwm_firewall. (i think so) Now i hope you know the fwbuilder and have a little tip, where i must integrate the bwm_tools iptables !? (And i must not search so long ;-) ! ) Thanks. Bye for now Ralph Original Message processed by Tobit InfoCenter Subject: Re: Problem with Integration the bwm-tools (18-Feb-2005 6:53) From: nk...@lb... To: ral...@ra... ral...@ra... wrote: Hello from Germany, Hello from South Africa! OK ... install from bwm-tools with ../configure, make and make install was no problem. Then i create a firewall.xml file and make with "bwm_firewall -c /etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml -o /etc/bwm_tools/bwmfile" an outputfile. cool.... Now i want create with " bwm_firewall -f" the iptables file. But the result is bwm_firewall -f Loading configuration from /etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml Writing IPTables configuration to "sysconfig/iptables"... Failed to open file "sysconfig/iptables": No such file or directory. Ok.... here.... can you upgrade to the latest development snapshot, and run this... bwm_firewall -c /etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml -l that will load the bwm_tools firewall, or the following to pump it to stdout for use in with iptables-restore bwm_firewall -c /etc/bwm_tools/firewall.xml > /path/to/iptables-restore-file After this i search the iptables and find them under /usr/lib/iptables. Think it is a special from Suse Linux 9.2. This is the binary, I'm not sure if your distro restores the firewall on reboot, if so it would normally use iptables-restore and have a file with the output of iptables-save which infact is the same as what the command above outputs to stdout. Now my question, what can i do, that the bwm-tools find my iptables. Or must i have a different configuration or installation from the bwm_tools. as per above Regards Nigel -- Nigel Kukard, PhD CompSc (Chief Executive Officer) Linux Based Systems Design Web: www.lbsd.net Email: nk...@lb... Tel: (+27) 023 349 8000 Cell: (+27) 082 333 3723 Fax: (+27) 023 349 1395 Support: 086 747 7600 Address: LIGT House, 2 Klipdrift Rd, Rawsonville Linux Systems Design & Technology Solutions The best language to use is the language that was designed for what you want to use it for. ===================================================================== Disclaimer ---------- The contents of this message and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee's use and may be legally privileged and/or confidential information. This message may not be retained, distributed, copied or used if you are not he addressee of this message. If this message was sent to you in error, please notify the sender immediately by reply e-mail and then destroy the message and any copies thereof. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this message may be personal to the sender and is not that of Linux Based Systems Design, LinuxRulz or any of it's subsideries, associated companies or principals and is therefore not endorsed by Linux Based Systems Design or LinuxRulz. Due to e-maill communication being insecure, Linux Based Systems Design and LinuxRulz do not guarantee confidentiality, security, accuracy or performance of the e-mail. Any liability for viruses is excluded to the fullest extent. To: nk...@lb... Cc: bwm...@li... bwm...@li... bwm...@li... |