Firewall Configuration in Linux in Centos 6.2
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@Lakshmana said:
@thanksajdotcom I need to open Port number 22 (SSH),and also Ping.I need to do the block diagram to design the process?
Port 22 is open by default as well. How did these get closed?
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@thanksajdotcom So now I have to use only SSH as open to use the protocol.How to do block diagram?
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@StrongBad said:
@Lakshmana said:
@thanksajdotcom I need to open Port number 22 (SSH),and also Ping.I need to do the block diagram to design the process?
Port 22 is open by default as well. How did these get closed?
Exactly. Especially if this is a server, you shouldn't have a GUI by default, meaning you MUST have SSH access as it is.
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Maybe you should provide us the output of your IPTables configuration file. Then we can tell you what to change. Not sure how else to help.
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@Lakshmana said:
@thanksajdotcom So now I have to use only SSH as open to use the protocol.How to do block diagram?
Again, I have no idea what you're talking about. SSH should already be open. Ping should already be open. Have you tried actually using either to make sure they work before you talk about getting them to work? Please try pinging and SSHing into your devices and paste the output here. Until you do that, we can't help you any further.
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@StrongBad I did not configured IP table.I need to configure IP table tommorow only.I dont know how to configure Iptable any link anyone provide.
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@Lakshmana said:
@StrongBad I did not configured IP table.I need to configure IP table tommorow only.I dont know how to configure Iptable any link anyone provide.
What do you need to configure it for? What is your purpose of configuring IPTables? It sounds like you want to know how to do something without a clearly defined objective of what you actually need to do. What is your purpose in configuring IPTables?
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@thanksajdotcom I need to configure basic firewall in Linux OS and to test the ports are working from the WAN to LAN after configuring the firewall.This is my objective
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This is what we need:
cat /etc/sysconfig/iptables
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@Lakshmana said:
@StrongBad How to do a block diagram for designing the Firewall?
What is a block diagram?
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@Lakshmana said:
@StrongBad I did not configured IP table.I need to configure IP table tommorow only.I dont know how to configure Iptable any link anyone provide.
It's not simple. You cannot simple "configure." Please provide us the listing of your current configuration. IPTables is pretty easy, but you have to work with the text file and edit it. So we need to know what you have in order to fix it.
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@StrongBad It is the diagram to show how the components(firewall) will be connected in a network
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@Lakshmana said:
@StrongBad It is the diagram to show how the components(firewall) will be connected in a network
What is the purpose, though? You just open or close ports. Why would you use a diagram? I think that you are making something very easy into something very complicated.
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Here is what a healthy configuration file looks like for CentOS 6. Just use this if what you state as your needs above is all that you need....
Just put this into /etc/sysconfig/iptables
# Firewall configuration written by system-config-firewall # Manual customization of this file is not recommended. *filter :INPUT ACCEPT [0:0] :FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0] :OUTPUT ACCEPT [0:0] -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -p icmp -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -m tcp -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT -A INPUT -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited -A FORWARD -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited COMMIT
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Then to make it take effect...
/etc/init.d/iptables restart
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To be clear, this is the default. You would only need to do this if you've altered IPTables already. SSH (22) and ICMP (Ping) are open by default as soon as you install. So someone has broken your system if you need to do this.
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@StrongBad said:
@Lakshmana said:
@StrongBad It is the diagram to show how the components(firewall) will be connected in a network
What is the purpose, though? You just open or close ports. Why would you use a diagram? I think that you are making something very easy into something very complicated.
Exactly. What is a block diagram? What is it's purpose? How does it prove to be useful to you or someone else? You want to "configure" a firewall, but every business is different. Their needs are different. You need to tell us what ports you need open, what you don't, even what is the purpose of the server, such as a web server or a jump server, etc. You've given us nothing in terms of info but want us to simply tell you how to do something that is not simple when you have no information.
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There you go, SAM provided a complete configuration. If you apply that, it will completely overwrite anything that you have already. If you want to have us help you keep the server working as it does now but also do what you want, you have to work with us and not ask for block diagrams or other unrelated items. Only your IPTables listing matters. I have no idea what you are imagining that you will accomplish with diagrams, but they don't have a place here.
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@thanksajdotcom Sorry dont get angry.The server is web server.SMTP,SNMP,POP3,IMAP needs tp be open
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@Lakshmana said:
@thanksajdotcom Sorry dont get angry.The server is web server.SMTP,SNMP,POP3,IMAP needs tp be open
Whoa, that's very different than what you asked for. If you follow my directions you will blow away your ports and lose all of those services!!