ch in the google for iptables + dmz and i think
you'll have your answer.
bstrgrds
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o far the only HTML output I get is a nicely formatted and
> chatty HTML page containing no data from the apache logs. What is going
> wrong/not being done? Why can't my browser read the log files?
if analog could read the logfiles, then your browser will show
everything as you wanted
ByeZ,
W
he google for iptables + dmz and i think
you'll have your answer.
bstrgrds
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only HTML output I get is a nicely formatted and
> chatty HTML page containing no data from the apache logs. What is going
> wrong/not being done? Why can't my browser read the log files?
if analog could read the logfiles, then your browser will show
everything as you wanted
ByeZ,
Was
ted or not.
User username
Group groupname
Anonrequirepassword yes
Hope it helped...
ByeZ,
Was
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is like trying to cure human flue by eating popcorn."
rity flaws in the kernel
nowadays.
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g K01iptables in rc{0,6}.d
directories.
My /etc/default/iptables looks like:
iptables_command=iptables
enable_autosave=true
enable_save_counters=true
If these are done, reboot the machine, and you'll see that all your
rules get up after a successful boot.
Best regards,
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rity flaws in the kernel
nowadays.
Best regards,
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SZALAY Attila / mrwas at cdata.hu / (20) 416 13 78
g K01iptables in rc{0,6}.d
directories.
My /etc/default/iptables looks like:
iptables_command=iptables
enable_autosave=true
enable_save_counters=true
If these are done, reboot the machine, and you'll see that all your
rules get up after a successful boot.
Best regards,
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SZALAY Attila /
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