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I'm trying to get my iptables rules set up to play nice with pacman, but they always seem to block pacman somehow. Here are my iptables rules.
*filter
-A INPUT -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
-A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
-P INPUT DROP
-P FORWARD DROP
-P OUTPUT ACCEPT
-A INPUT -j DROP
-A FORWARD -j DROP
-A OUTPUT -j ACCEPTI'm allowing all outbound traffic, so I can see no reason as to why pacman can't talk to the update servers. What's going on?
Last edited by shoober420 (2014-07-31 16:55:06)
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Post the output of `iptables-save`
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I found out what the issue was. My network was wrongly named eth0 in my iptables rules configuration. It changed from eth0 when I moved from Debian sid to Arch. My rules with pacman all work okay now.
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