ipfw [WAS: Re: iptables]

From: Nico Meijer (nico.meijer_at_zonnet.nl)
Date: 09/02/03

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    Hi Taulant,

    > I'v recompiled my kernel and it's working very good now ...

    Great!

    > but I have now
    > another problem :(

    Of course. :-)

    > apache isn't working fine... maybe ipfw bllocked any
    > port or something that my apache isn't working, works only the
    > "name-based server"

    I don't quite get that. Can you connect to apache (on port 80?) at all?
    Can you connect to port 80 on localhost, logged in as a regular user?
    What happens if your only ipfw rule is along the line of:

    add allow all from any to any

    ?

    What's the output of "sockstat -4"?

    Buhbye... Nico
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