Difference between revisions of "Disable Firewall"
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− | This is the easiest way, just login to your web admin on the core itself and check the " | + | This is the easiest way, just login to your web admin on the core itself and check the "IPv4 Firewall disabled" and / or the "IPv6 Firewall disabled" box |
For more info on the Firewall Rules click here [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Firewall_Rules] | For more info on the Firewall Rules click here [http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php?title=Firewall_Rules] | ||
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DisableFirewall = 1 | DisableFirewall = 1 | ||
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to enable it change the 1 to 0 | to enable it change the 1 to 0 | ||
After editing and saving the file, reboot the core for this change to become effective | After editing and saving the file, reboot the core for this change to become effective |
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Usage Information |
This page explains how to disable the Firewall on the Core, this is not recommended, but can be helpful when trying to remote access your core and web admin from the external network.
Web Admin Page
This is the easiest way, just login to your web admin on the core itself and check the "IPv4 Firewall disabled" and / or the "IPv6 Firewall disabled" box
For more info on the Firewall Rules click here [1]
Command Line
If for whatever reason you need to disable the firewall from command line, you can do so editing /etc/pluto.conf
Just add the following to this file
DisableFirewall = 1 DisableIPv6Firewall = 1
to enable it change the 1 to 0
After editing and saving the file, reboot the core for this change to become effective