Re: Access to the servers from outside
From: Josep M. (websurfer_at_navegants.com)
Date: 08/23/03
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To: redhat-list@redhat.com Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 18:51:35 +0200
Hello.
I donīt know firestarter but...if you have ADSL is the router most of times who answer the ping..so
you must create a rule in your router for not answer the ping.
Josep
Begin of Quote Arnaldo Bento :
>Hi
>I would like to begin by saying that I am a beginner in linux.
>
>
>At this time only I have access to my servers (Apache, proftpd, etc)
>inside
>of my network and I don't get to call them through the internet.
>
>I installed some program that closed the external access to my servers.
>
>I use the firewall "firestarter" that maintain the configuration that
>always had.
>
>When I make ping to the servers they answer without problem,
>(ex: ping www.aabento.dyndns.org).
>
>After many attempts I didn't find the solution.
>
>Is it possible two firewalls exist in my system? How can I verify that?
>
>
>I use Redhat 9.0 updated.
>
>Excuse me if these questions doesnīt make sense.
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