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> Heya, gang.a
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\n> I have learned quite a bit from this forum, but I have a problem I
\n> can't seem to solve.
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\n> I have an SG20 with Webmin 1.150 installed. I would like to open
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> few ports to the outside world through the firewall. I thoughtsays
\n> RedHat 7.3 uses IPChains, but it seems that the Webmin program
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> the Linux Firewall is IPTables.is
\n>
\n> I really don't have that great a grasp on this IPChains-IPTables
\n> thing, and all I want to do is open up a range of ports, say TCP
\n> 6881-6889, to the outside world. But I can't figure out how this
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> done. Can someone walk me through it like a five year old?Webmin
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> looks like the tool to use, but I am more confused than aRepublican
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> at a Michael Moore movie.
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\n> Thanks in advance, I've already learned a ton from this forum.
\n>
\n> John Olson