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ip_conntrack_netbios_nshelpOkFirewall ConfigurationFirewall Customizationifcfg-ifcfg-loCancelCustomizeOKSecurity Level:EnabledDisabledTrusted Devices:MASQUERADE Devices:Allow incoming:SSHTelnetFTPWWW (HTTP)SambaMail (SMTP)Secure WWW (HTTPS)Other portsInvalid Choicehelp_customip_conntrack_ftpftp:tcphttps:tcpssh:tcp137:udp138:udp139:tcp445:tcpsmtp:tcptelnet:tcphttp:tcpHelp options:quietnostartenabledEnable firewall (default)Disable firewalladdmoduleEnable an iptables modulemodule to addremovemoduleDisable an iptables modulemodule to removeportport:protocol (e.g, ssh:tcp)device to trustmasqdevice to masqueradeConfigure SELinuxselinuxtypeConfigure SELinux Policyhighmediumdhcp/usr/share/localesystem-config-securitylevellokkit%s: %s
targeted/etc/sysconfig/iptables/etc/selinux/config/etc/sysconfig/selinux# This file controls the state of SELinux on the system.
# SELINUX= can take one of these three values:
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#	permissive - SELinux prints warnings instead of enforcing.
#	disabled - SELinux is fully disabled.
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#	targeted - Only targeted network daemons are protected.
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# Firewall configuration written by system-config-securitylevel
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Firewall Configuration

   A firewall sits between your computer and the network, 
   and determines which resources on your computer remote
   users on the network are able to access. A
   properly configured firewall can greatly increase
   the out-of-the-box security of your system.

   Choose the appropriate security level for your
   system.

   Enabled -- By choosing enabled, your system will
   not accept connections from the outside that are
   not explicitly defined by you.

   If you are connecting your system to the Internet,
   but do not plan to run a server, this is the
   safest choice. If additional services are needed,
   you can choose Customize to allow specific
   services through the firewall, or to implicitly
   trust traffic coming over certain interfaces.

   Disabled -- Disabling the  firewall allows complete
   access and does no security checking. It is recommended
   that this only be selected if you are running on a
   trusted network (not the Internet), or if you plan
   to do more detailed firewall configuration later.


Firewall Customization

   Choose which trusted devices and incoming services
   should be allowed for your network security
   settings.

   Trusted Devices -- Checking these for any of your
   devices allows all traffic coming from that device
   to be allowed. For example, if you are running a
   local network, but are connecting to the Internet
   via a PPP dialup, you could check that eth0 is
   trusted to allow any traffic coming from your
   local network.

   It is not recommended to enable this for devices
   that are connected to public networks, such as the
   Internet.

   Allow Incoming -- Enabling these options allows the
   specified services to pass through the firewall.
   Note, during a workstation-class installation, the
   majority of these services are not present on the
   system.

     * SSH -- Secure Shell (SSH) is a protocol for
       logging into and executing commands on remote
       machines. It provides secure encrypted
       communications. If you plan on accessing your
       machine remotely via SSH over a firewalled
       interface, enable this option. You need the
       openssh-server package installed for this
       option to be useful.
     * Telnet -- Telnet is a protocol for logging
       into remote machines. It is unencrypted, and
       provides little security from network snooping
       attacks. Enabling telnet is not recommended.
       You need the telnet-server package installed
       for this option to be useful.
     * WWW (HTTP) -- HTTP is the protocol used 
       to serve Web pages. If you plan on
       making your Web server publicly available,
       enable this option. This option is not
       required for viewing pages locally or
       developing Web pages. You need the httpd
       package installed for this option to be
       useful.
     * Secure WWW (HTTPS) -- HTTPS is a modified HTTP
       used to serve Web pages when security is
       important.  Examples are sites that require logins
       like stores or web mail.  This option is not
       required for viewing pages locally or
       developing Web pages.  You need the httpd
       package installed for this option to be useful
     * Mail (SMTP) -- This allows incoming SMTP mail
       delivery. If you need to allow remote hosts to
       connect directly to your machine to deliver
       mail, enable this option. You do not need to
       enable this if you collect your mail from your
       ISP's server by POP3 or IMAP, or if you use a
       tool such as fetchmail. Note that an
       improperly configured SMTP server can allow
       remote machines to use your server to send
       spam.
     * FTP -- FTP is a protocol used for remote file
       transfer. If you plan on making your FTP
       server publicly available, enable this option.
       You need the vsftpd package installed for this
       option to be useful.
     * Samba Browsing -- This allows you to access
       access and participate in Windows file and printer
       sharing networks.  You need the Samba package
       installed for this option to be useful
     * Other ports -- You can specify that other
       ports not listed here be allowed through the
       firewall. The format to use is
       'port:protocol'. For example, if you wanted to
       allow IMAP access through your firewall, you
       can specify 'imap:tcp'. You can also specify
       numeric ports explicitly; to allow UDP packets
       on port 1234 through, specify '1234:udp'. To
       specify multiple ports, separate them by
       commas.
/etc/sysconfig/network-scriptsA firewall protects against unauthorized network intrusions. Enabling a firewall blocks all incoming connections. Disabling a firewall allows all connections and is not recommended.  <Tab>/<Alt-Tab> between elements   |   <Space> selects  |   <F12> next screensystem-config-securitylevel                           © 2003 Red Hat, Inc.You cannot customize a disabled firewall.You can customize your firewall in two ways. First, you can select to allow all traffic from certain network interfaces. Second, you can allow certain protocols explicitly through the firewall. Specify additional ports in the form 'service:protocol', such as 'imap:tcp'. Firewall Configuration - CustomizeWill not add %s to MASQUERADE list because it is not trusted.
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