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Re: Help - How to block port 80 (outgoing)
- From: "Rob Cartier" <rcartier snet net>
- To: <redhat-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Help - How to block port 80 (outgoing)
- Date: Sun Dec 29 17:50:04 2002
Try running
/sbin/ipchains -L
might be that lokkit was run and enabled ipchains
> Message: 13
> Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2002 15:28:02 -0500 (EST)
> From: Mike Burger <mburger bubbanfriends org>
> To: redhat-list redhat com
> Subject: Re: Help - How to block port 80 (outgoing)
> Reply-To: redhat-list redhat com
>
> Is there another firewall in place...on an actual dedicated
> firewall of
> some sort, on your network?
>
> On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Mike Galloway wrote:
>
> > For some reason, I cannot get out of my system using wget,
> curl, or even
> > telnet via
> > port 80. All programs responds with (no route to host). I
> believe there
> > is some type of firewall or port blocking mechanism that is
> blocking all
> > traffic outbound to port 80.
> >
> > So I am asking how to block a port so I can check if that
> has been done.
> > I am running RH 7.2
> >
> > If I use wget or curl to port 443 (secure) it works. If I
> ping to a host,
> > it works, just port 80 is
> > affected.
> >
> > Here is output from iptables -L
> >
> > [root ns1 mike]# /sbin/iptables -L
> > Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
> > target prot opt source destination
> >
> > Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
> > target prot opt source destination
> >
> > Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
> > target prot opt source destination
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> Mike Burger
> http://www.bubbanfriends.org
>
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> >
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