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From: matthew zonderop (matthew.zonderopzilverfern.co.nz)
Date: Mon Jun 17 2002 - 05:30:39 CDT

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    Hi Armin
    Ok thanx for the conformation..I was just a bit worried. So if I run the tcpd
    on the boxes that have the services then would they be filtered and should I
    use xinetd on those boxes....
    matthew

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    > Hi Matthew !
    >
    > > for that command i get no such file or directory and the ports are
    > > 80
    > - --> This is WWW (webserver)
    >
    > > 25
    > - --> This is SMTP (for sending and receiving emails)
    >
    > > 110
    > - --> This is POP3 (for fetching emails with POP3 from your POP3-server)
    >
    > > 443
    > - --> This is HTTPS (secure WWW connection)
    >
    > So I guess you have set the following variable of your firewall:
    > FW_SERVICES_EXTERNAL_TCP="www smtp pop3 https"
    >
    > And it's ok that the ports are "unfiltered" because you want to have
    > these connections through your firewall. If you don't want this,
    > change the above setting and restart your firewall.
    >
    > By the way, the file firewall.rc.config should be in
    > /etc/rc.config.d/
    >
    > Bye,
    > Armin
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