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Old 08-11-2014, 01:17 AM   #1
kulpreet11
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Help with Firewall


Hi,

I have enabled iptables rules and they are working fine on all servers except my DB server.

By default, i have enabled all ports for few ip in my office network and disabled for rest of the world.

When i enable firewall rules it disconnects my DB server although the ip of the DB server is enabled in the rules.

Please suggest.

Thanks
Kulpreet
 
Old 08-11-2014, 01:53 AM   #2
infern0
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Send fw rules iptables -L
Send IP of your DB server.
If you can see DROP/REJECT packets from/to DB server in /var/log/, post it. You can use command grep -ir 'DROP\|REJECT' /var/log | grep 'IP_DB_SERVER'
 
  


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