On 22/02/21 17:19, Antony Stone wrote:
for table in "${!chains[@]}"; do
echo "${chains[$table]}" | tr : $"\n" | while IFS= read -r; do
iptables -t "$table" -P "$REPLY" ACCEPT
done
iptables -t "$table" -F
iptables -t "$table" -X
done
I do not understand the pur
On 22/02/21 16:29, Steve Litt wrote:
On a Devuan machine, how do I turn off the firewall entirely, so all
ports are accessible? I need to do this for experimentation, not as a
permanent thing.
To completely reset the firewall, see this script:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eu
declare -A chains=(
On 05/12/2018 10:02, Rowland Penny wrote:
I'm trying to get the devuan_ascii_2.0.0_armhf_raspi2 image to boot
on a Raspberry 3 Model B, but the only thing I get is a black
screen... Am I missing something or am I using the wrong image?
devuan_ascii_2.0.0_arm64_raspi3.img works, but that's the 64