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On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Joe Stevensen wrote:
> To find out if IPCHAINS is installed, do this:
>
> rpm -q ipchains
>
> To remove IPCHAINS, do this:
>
> rpm -e ipchains
>
> Then reboot. (you can unload and load the appropriate kernel modules if
> rebooting is not desired)
To enable ipchains and enable iptables just do a
service --level 35 ipchains off
Do an lsmod and look for the ipchains module and remove it using
rmmod.
Then do a service --level 35 iptables on
and iptables -L
You dont need to do a rpm -e ipchains
Iptables allows you to do a stateful firewall
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