Hi Richard, all.
What you should probably know about Debian, philosophically, is that
Debian's default is very small, no gui, no unnecessary daemons, such
that it is suitable for installation on very small and even embedded
systems. Thus there's very little for an iptables firewall to
protect. D
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 07:45:49PM +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
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> I installed ufw to see if it would overide the system defaults.
> I'll unsubscribe this list as everything I ask is deemed off topic.
> I get the impression this list is only for developers and users of the latest
> ARM and Co
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 07:45:49PM +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
> I installed ufw to see if it would overide the system defaults.
The system defaults are to have no firewall of any kind. A new install
by default does not have any ports blocked at all. If something is
installed that listens on a po
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Richard Bown wrote:
I ran webmin and while the daemon was running port 1 was open,
on a reboot that was closed again. So it looks as if ports are only
opened while the daemon using that port are open.
That is how every operating system i've ev
On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 21:30:03 +0300
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Richard Bown writes:
> > root@Pogopig:/etc# ufw status verbose
>
> Hmm, why did you install ufw in the first place? Also, I don't really
> think this has anything to do with ARM. Maybe you could ask on
> debian-user mailing list i
Richard Bown writes:
> root@Pogopig:/etc# ufw status verbose
Hmm, why did you install ufw in the first place? Also, I don't really
think this has anything to do with ARM. Maybe you could ask on
debian-user mailing list instead?
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 20:52:33 +0300
Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Richard Bown writes:
> > whats the default firewall mechanism on a fresh install of wheezy on a
> > pogoplugE02.
>
> There is no firewall.
>
> > I ran webmin and while the daemon was running port 1 was open, on a
> > reboot
Richard Bown writes:
> whats the default firewall mechanism on a fresh install of wheezy on a
> pogoplugE02.
There is no firewall.
> I ran webmin and while the daemon was running port 1 was open, on a
> reboot that was closed
> again.
How did you determine this?
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Hi ,
whats the default firewall mechanism on a fresh install of wheezy on a
pogoplugE02.
iptables isn't running, ufw hasn't been started. I've looked all through
/etc/init.d and /etc plus
most of everything else. I need to open 8080 & 8081/tcp and spent all day
googling for a hint
I ran webmin
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