Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-15 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 14.11.2012 18:01, schrieb lee: >> ftp is ALWAYS using random ports >> >> active: on the client side >> passive: on the server side >> >> so on one side there must be a firewall rule or connection >> tracking for sure depending on the ftp-mode, how the tracking >> is made is a implementation d

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-14 Thread lee
Tim writes: > Allegedly, on or about 14 November 2012, lee sent: >> They are saying on the web page that it has the advantages of not >> unloading the modules and being able to change FW configuration >> without interrupting connections and while keeping the firewall up. >> I've never had problem

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-14 Thread lee
Reindl Harald writes: > Am 14.11.2012 12:24, schrieb lee: >> FTP isn't using random ports. It's using two ports, and firewalls need >> to be set up correctly to deal with that. There's a kernel module for >> this very purpose. > > ftp is ALWAYS using random ports > > active: on the client side

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-14 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 14 November 2012, lee sent: > They are saying on the web page that it has the advantages of not > unloading the modules and being able to change FW configuration > without interrupting connections and while keeping the firewall up. > I've never had problems with that on Debia

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-14 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 14.11.2012 12:24, schrieb lee: > FTP isn't using random ports. It's using two ports, and firewalls need > to be set up correctly to deal with that. There's a kernel module for > this very purpose. ftp is ALWAYS using random ports active: on the client side passive: on the server side so

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-14 Thread lee
Tim writes: > Allegedly, on or about 13 November 2012, lee sent: >> Great, that is going to conflict with my shorewall configuration when I >> update. And running another daemon process all the time for something >> that rarely ever changes once it's set up? Adding even more >> dependencies wit

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 13 November 2012, lee sent: > Great, that is going to conflict with my shorewall configuration when I > update. And running another daemon process all the time for something > that rarely ever changes once it's set up? Adding even more > dependencies with networkmanager? I

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread Frank Murphy
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 11:00:39 -0800 Rick Stevens wrote: > On 11/13/2012 10:30 AM, Frank Murphy issued this missive: > > On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 17:47:43 +0100 > > Gabriele Trombini wrote: > > > > > >> Try: > >> $ firewall-config > >> > > > > That is one of the firewalld pkgs, > > not available in F17

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread lee
Matthew Miller writes: > On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 02:47:33AM +1030, Tim wrote: >> Why isn't there a thingy for configuring the firewall in the "system >> settings" collection of configurators for Fedora 17? > > I'm not sure about F17, but there's a new tool called firewalld, which > includes a new

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread lee
Tim writes: > Allegedly, on or about 13 November 2012, Steven Stern sent: >> Gosh, is it so hard to type "system-config-firewall"? I'm not sure >> about Gnome, but on XFCE, it's APPS -> Administration -> Firewall. > > The point being that new users will not know about it. There's no > mention

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread Rick Stevens
On 11/13/2012 10:30 AM, Frank Murphy issued this missive: On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 17:47:43 +0100 Gabriele Trombini wrote: Try: $ firewall-config That is one of the firewalld pkgs, not available in F17, F18+ firewalld is available for F17: Available Packages firewalld.noarch

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread Mailga
Il giorno 13/nov/2012, alle ore 19:27, Steven Stern ha scritto: > yum search firewall-config > Warning: No matches found for: firewall-config > No Matches found > > > -- > -- Steve > -- Yes you're right, i'm on F18. I thought it was also on f17. Cheers Gabri -- users mailing list users

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread Frank Murphy
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 17:47:43 +0100 Gabriele Trombini wrote: > Try: > $ firewall-config > That is one of the firewalld pkgs, not available in F17, F18+ -- "The greatest warriors are the ones who fight for peace." -- Holly Near -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubsc

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread Steven Stern
On 11/13/2012 10:47 AM, Gabriele Trombini wrote: > Il giorno mer, 14/11/2012 alle 02.47 +1030, Tim ha scritto: >> Why isn't there a thingy for configuring the firewall in the "system >> settings" collection of configurators for Fedora 17? >> > [cut] > > Try: > $ firewall-config > > Cheers. > >

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread Tim
Tim: > > Why isn't there a thingy for configuring the firewall in the "system > > settings" collection of configurators for Fedora 17? Gabriele Trombini: > Try: > $ firewall-config Nup, nothing other than firefox begins with "fire" on this system, even as the root user. Another blunder for the

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 13 November 2012, Steven Stern sent: > Gosh, is it so hard to type "system-config-firewall"? I'm not sure > about Gnome, but on XFCE, it's APPS -> Administration -> Firewall. The point being that new users will not know about it. There's no mention of "firewall" in any of

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread Frank Murphy
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 10:29:18 -0600 Steven Stern wrote: > On 11/13/2012 10:17 AM, Tim wrote: > > Why isn't there a thingy for configuring the firewall in the > > "system settings" collection of configurators for Fedora 17? > > > > In older versions, system-config-firewall was in the menus, and >

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread Peter Larsen
On Wed, 2012-11-14 at 02:47 +1030, Tim wrote: > Why isn't there a thingy for configuring the firewall in the "system > settings" collection of configurators for Fedora 17? Not sure about a gui - lokkit is the tool I use. Commandline yes, but it's a lot easier to use than editing /etc/sysconfig/ip

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread Steven Stern
On 11/13/2012 10:17 AM, Tim wrote: > Why isn't there a thingy for configuring the firewall in the "system > settings" collection of configurators for Fedora 17? > > In older versions, system-config-firewall was in the menus, and readily > apparent as the thing you went to, to adjust your firewall.

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread Gabriele Trombini
Il giorno mer, 14/11/2012 alle 02.47 +1030, Tim ha scritto: > Why isn't there a thingy for configuring the firewall in the "system > settings" collection of configurators for Fedora 17? > [cut] Try: $ firewall-config Cheers. Gabri -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubs

Re: firewall configuring

2012-11-13 Thread Matthew Miller
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 02:47:33AM +1030, Tim wrote: > Why isn't there a thingy for configuring the firewall in the "system > settings" collection of configurators for Fedora 17? I'm not sure about F17, but there's a new tool called firewalld, which includes a new GUI, as a feature for F18. See h