Fedora and socket binding

Duane Morin dmorin at lear.morinfamily.com
Wed Mar 10 11:56:35 EST 2004


Found it.  Used redcarpet to search for packages related to firewall and 
discovered redhat-config-securitylevel, which I'd forgotten all about.  I 
don't know what it sits on top of (iptables, probably) but I ran it and 
sure enough "enable firewall" was checked, with no trusted services.  
turned that firewall off, and now all is better.

Thanks!

Duane
 On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Mark 
J. Dulcey wrote:

> Duane Morin wrote:
> > It appaers that Fedora is keeping me from listening on any sockets.  I 
> > wrote a simple Java app:
> 
> No personal experience with Fedora... but I would guess that it has 
> installed a set of firewall rules. Look for a package with "firewall" in 
> its name to see what they did. I know that SuSE (the distro I use) 
> installs a "personal firewall" package by default that will will stop 
> you from running any servers on the box that listen to any address other 
> than localhost. (Well, you can run them - but they will never answer, 
> because they won't see any packets.)
> 
> Once you have located the firewall package, you can either uninstall it 
> or modify the rules, according to taste.
> 




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