Difference between revisions of "Firewall Fedora"
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If you have a default [http://fedora.redhat.com Fedora Core] firewall setup and a default [[aMule]] [http://www.rpm.org rpm] installation then you should do as follows: | If you have a default [http://fedora.redhat.com Fedora Core] firewall setup and a default [[aMule]] [http://www.rpm.org rpm] installation then you should do as follows: | ||
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'''NOTE:''' Commands must be issued as root. | '''NOTE:''' Commands must be issued as root. | ||
− | Now you can have a [[FAQ_ed2k#What_is_LowID_and_HighID? HighID]]. | + | Now you can have a [[FAQ_ed2k#What_is_LowID_and_HighID?|HighID]]. |
Revision as of 13:58, 16 June 2005
NOTE: For non-Fedora distributions help, take a look at this HowTo.
If you have a default Fedora Core firewall setup and a default aMule rpm installation then you should do as follows:
1- Insert iptables rules:
/sbin/iptables -I RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p tcp --dport 4662 -j ACCEPT /sbin/iptables -I RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p udp --dport 4665 -j ACCEPT /sbin/iptables -I RH-Firewall-1-INPUT -p udp --dport 4672 -j ACCEPT
2- Get the rules saved (in order to get the rules after restarting):
/sbin/service iptables save
NOTE: Commands must be issued as root.
Now you can have a HighID.