[SOLVED] Need support about iptables conflict rules
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I configure iptables rules to manage my firewall , i setup some rules for spoofing protection , this rules is prevent me from access gateway from http because my spoofing rules i should delete the spoof rules to access the gateway from http , This is not normal for me should i add another rule to allow access gateway from http
habitual or whatever you are if you have a soulation post it if you dont eat the shit over your head and go burn your self in the underground of the damn red hell dont come to learn me how to ask a questions gay man
Last edited by ccunlimited; 06-22-2015 at 05:10 PM.
habitual or whatever you are if you have a soulation post it if you dont go burn your self in the underground of the d**n red h**l dont come to learn me how to ask a question
Well, if you won't learn then please don't ask...
Also, please read the LQ rules and control your language and note that attacks on other members are not allowed... please reconsider Habitual's advice and learn how to ask an intelligent question.
A little mutual respect can go a very long way. You will find that you get much more useful responses if you do not offend, insult and abuse those you are asking help from.
habitual or whatever you are if you have a soulation post it if you dont eat the shit over your head and go burn your self in the underground of the damn red hell dont come to learn me how to ask a questions gay man
You're new here so we should be lenient. However what needs adjusting, for you to be able to continue and contribute as a valuable LQ member, is your attitude and language. Because over here we don't follow your rules but you adhere to the LQ Rules, netiquette and common sense. If you don't dig that let me know and I'll give you some extra TLC.
Dont need help from you or any i have the much more better than you with me i solved my problemes by my self and no headache much more upspwan ,habitual go make your self a prof far from me
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