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Location: Bryan, Ohio USA (Home of the Etch-A Sketch)
Distribution: RedHat 7.1, 7.2, and 7.3
Posts: 76
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ipchains masq
i have a server running redhat 7.1 up and running, and i am able to download things to my PC workstation just fine, but if i try to download something to my mac in IE i get a "PORT argument must be greater than 1025" error, i think its because the ftp link i am clicking on is seeing the 192.168.0.2 address rather than the real internet address of my server. i am using ipchains and this is all i have in it:
ipchains -P input ACCEPT
ipchains -P output ACCEPT
ipchains -P forward ACCEPT
ipchains -A forward -i ppp0 -j MASQ
CAUTION: ipchains and $inside or $ outside to be on the same line here I can't write on the same line. Every command ipchains on one line in that /etc/rc.d/init.d/firewall file .
The same problem with ipchains and 0x10 and others. I put a space between every line. Give execution permissions to that firewall file and then run it with root login.
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