On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 12:33 AM, Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> wrote: > On Thu 05 Jul 2012 at 22:28:43 +0800, lina wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> What is the best way to turn off the iptables? >> >> or come back to its default settings. Flush my current one. > > Depends on what rules you have set up. > > iptables -F > > and > > iptables -X > > should do it for you. > >> 4] Are there someone willing to sharing some iptables template, a bit >> mature one with explaination. > > There might be but you do not really want to use someone else's rules. I will try to understand the template (like the one shared by Joe) first. > Have you given any thought as to what you want to achieve, apart from > some hazy (and probably mistaken) idea that you might be safer? As far I > can see you have a couple of services running. Services are meant to be > accessed but restrictions on access can generally be set in their > configuration files. Try defining and saying exactly what it is you > want netfilter/iptables to do for you. I don't know exactly what I wish for except the hazy secure feelings? hope can figure it out in future.
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