> I want to drop *anything* other than to port 80.
>
Can't you set up a default rule of drop, and then allow port 80?
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Has RedHat even released RHEL6?
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> thus Paul Stuffins spake:
>> Has RedHat even released RHEL6?
>
> Nope. But it's all over town that Red Hat might conduct one or more
> public (!) beta tests of RHEL within the next several weeks (mind Red
> Hat Summit in June).
I didn't think they had, hence no
> Has it become usable again?
Not sure, I don't use Fedora, I use CentOS on my servers and Linux
Mint on my desk and laptop's.
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2010/4/2 cahit Eyigünlü :
> which is user name :)
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> 2010/4/2 Clive Hills
>>
>> The command you want is chown : read man chown.
>>
>> Clive
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