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I think this means that I can remove the rc.local script that I have that enables forwarding. | I think this means that I can remove the rc.local script that I have that enables forwarding. | ||
Bah, I can't get ufw to do my bidding so I'm removing it and falling back to a straight iptables firewall. You would think that I could just insert my rules into the ufw config files, but I get parse errors. | |||
I was almost able to get it to work by starting with a vanilla ufw config and adding rules through the ufw interface, but I couldn't get it to allow pings. It doesn't seem to understand that icmp is a protocol. | |||
See also [[Hosts.deny]] | See also [[Hosts.deny]] |
Revision as of 01:34, 15 May 2008
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Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Installed/Config-f/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/t-aWait/T-pend |/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Name Version Description +++-==========================-==========================-==================================================================== ii iptables 1.3.8.0debian1-1ubuntu2 administration tools for packet filtering and NAT
Config files
- /etc/default/iptables
Well, I thought that would be all that I needed, but after a reboot my firewall is a mess. I need to keep ufw from stomping on my configuration, so I need to integrate with ufw instead of trying to just port my old iptables rules.
I'm following these instructions: https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverguide/C/firewall.html
I updated
- /etc/default/ufw
- /etc/ufw/sysctl.conf
- /etc/ufw/before.rules
I think this means that I can remove the rc.local script that I have that enables forwarding.
Bah, I can't get ufw to do my bidding so I'm removing it and falling back to a straight iptables firewall. You would think that I could just insert my rules into the ufw config files, but I get parse errors.
I was almost able to get it to work by starting with a vanilla ufw config and adding rules through the ufw interface, but I couldn't get it to allow pings. It doesn't seem to understand that icmp is a protocol.
See also Hosts.deny