Give this a try: lokkit Type it at a command prompt. You get a neat little ncurses display that will let you configure iptables in all its stateful packet filtering glory. You have to do this as root for it to function properly. HTH On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 10:32:43 +0100 Thorsten <shockie@xxxxxxx> wrote: >>hello, >> >>i'm new to linux, slowly trying to find my way around here. >> >>i've installed a program that needs the iptable firewall configured, >but >it doesn't say where or how to do it.. :^o >> >>i looked around in FC1, but couldn't find a gui for that (hey, i've >been >using windows for years, so please bear with me, hehe!) or find >out >where the firewall is. >> >>can anybody give me a hint on where to find the firewall and how to >>alter the iptable? >> >>thx, >> >>- Thorsten >> >> >>-- >>fedora-list mailing list >>fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx >>To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list -- We don't have a great war in our generation, or a great depression, but we do, we have a great war of the spirit. We have a great revolution against the culture. The great depression is our lives. We have a spiritual depression. --Fight Club