On Feb 12, 2006, at 4:23 PM, ryan wrote: > On Sunday 12 February 2006 3:41 pm, Scot L. Harris wrote: > >> Looks like the rules above are accepting anything for that >> server. The >> order of the rules makes a big difference. >> >> > > As root, > > try > service iptables stop && service iptables start > > then check iptables -L > _______________________________________________ Thanks for the replies. iptables -L shows the same thing after stopping and starting service iptables. I just did a minimal install of the OS. I've never messed with iptables. I only used lokkit to open up ports for ssh and http and dns. Does it make sense that my iptables -L looks like this? Obviously I have to learn about iptables for myself, and that will take some time - but should I be thinking that something nefarious happened here? Or is it just open everywhere because it is like that by default? (Doesn't seem right.) Is it over reacting to pull the plug and start over?