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    Kubuntu 7.10 firewall

    Hey,

    does anybody know if Kubuntu 7.10 comes with a firewall and if so where can it be accessed ?
    (E.g with Mepis 6.5 its under Guarddog )

    Need to know if a firewall is blocking Krdc ( aka a Tight VNC-clone ), since I always get following message on connecting:
    ****connecting failure, no server running at the given address and port*****

    Thanks for any help.

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    Re: Kubuntu 7.10 firewall

    A packaged firewall isn't installed 'by default.' *ubuntu uses iptables:
    DESCRIPTION
    Iptables is used to set up, maintain, and inspect the tables of IP
    packet filter rules in the Linux kernel. Several different tables may
    be defined. Each table contains a number of built-in chains and may
    also contain user-defined chains.

    Each chain is a list of rules which can match a set of packets. Each
    rule specifies what to do with a packet that matches. This is called a
    ‘target’, which may be a jump to a user-defined chain in the same ta‐
    ble.
    In a console, man iptables for more information.

    The ****connecting failure, no server running at the given address and port***** certainly sounds more like an incorrect ip/port address or that in fact, the server at the ip/port isn't running (as the message states).
    Windows no longer obstructs my view.
    Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
    "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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      #3
      Re: Kubuntu 7.10 firewall

      Snowhog is right, the iptables firewall by default doesn't block Krfb/Krdc.
      The Nomad's Land - some Linux humor too

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        #4
        Re: Kubuntu 7.10 firewall

        To answer your question - yes, Kubuntu comes with a firewall called iptables. However, there are no rules defined. If you want to setup a software firewall, best to use Guarddog or Firestarter as a GUI frontend to iptables.

        If you have a DSL modem ( as I do ) or a cable modem, you can configure the ports with your ISP. So if you did not setup a software firewall and you think some of your ports are blocked, check with your ISP/router is what I would suggest. Or go to www.grc.com and run ShieldsUp to test your ports.
        txWingMan

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