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March 9th, 2003, 02:26 AM
#11
How about if you turn of your iptables/ipchains for a minutes and try do traceroute again..if that one works you need to reconfigure your iptables/ipchains rules.
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March 9th, 2003, 02:31 AM
#12
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Everytime I run Lokkit, and select no firewall, it defaults back to a security level of high....
getting very pissed off here!!!
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March 9th, 2003, 02:43 AM
#13
Originally posted here by JockVSJock
Everytime I run Lokkit, and select no firewall, it defaults back to a security level of high....
getting very pissed off here!!!
Ok after you select no firewall , have you reboot your comp? try to "not reboot" and do traceroute and then do "reboot" try again traceroute.
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March 9th, 2003, 02:47 AM
#14
service iptables stop
service iptables save
That will lower your firewall and make it remember the settings. And if lokkit continues to change it back, you can always fix the problem by removing lokkit with:
rpm -e lokkit
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March 9th, 2003, 04:46 PM
#15
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Originally posted here by sweet_angel
Ok after you select no firewall , have you reboot your comp? try to "not reboot" and do traceroute and then do "reboot" try again traceroute.
I've done both, select no firewall and rebooted and not rebooted, but it keeps coming back. I've selected iptables not to start and if I run ps -aux | more, I do not see iptables running nor ipchains.
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Originally posted here by str34m3r
service iptables stop
service iptables save
That will lower your firewall and make it remember the settings. And if lokkit continues to change it back, you can always fix the problem by removing lokkit with:
rpm -e lokkit
running service iptables stop gets me this output
Code:
Flushing all chains:[60G[[0;31mFAILED[0;39m]
Removing user defined chains:[60G[[0;31mFAILED[0;39m]
Resetting built-in chains to the default ACCEPT
policy:[60G[[0;31mFAILED[0;39m]
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April 1st, 2003, 03:39 AM
#16
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Problem solved.
It is something to do with the firmware on my Linksys router/firewall.
If I do a traceroute -I antionline.com, it works because it is not using udp, but icmp for this, correct?
Anyways, I upgraded the firmware and it works now if I use the -I option or not.
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