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Hello all expert Linux administrator, i don't know how to install Arno Iptables.
Thanks for your help.
Your help is greatly appreciated by me and others.
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There is a package in the AUR for it...but frankly I've never needed any more than this for a firewall:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sim … wall_HOWTO
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Its in aur.
Download tarball,untar go in dir and run makepkg to build the package,install the package with pacman -A ... ,edit conf file and run,if all its ok add arno-iptables-firewall in rc.conf.
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I recommend to install aurbuild from AUR first so you can easily install AUR packages in the future and upgrade them, too. Aurbuild is good that it keeps AUR separated from pacman. Yaourt form AUR can handle aurbuild and pacman operations in one command, but I recommend to use aurbuild to keep AUR packages clearly separated from officials.
Read more information how to use AUR from the links on the AUR main page.
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I issue command sh sh arno-iptables-firewall
and the terminal display ERROR: Could not read configuration file /etc/arno-iptables-firewall/firewall.conf!
Please, check the file's location and (root) rights.
and ./configure
No such directory is found.
I using Fedora 7
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I issue command sh sh arno-iptables-firewall
and the terminal display ERROR: Could not read configuration file /etc/arno-iptables-firewall/firewall.conf!
Please, check the file's location and (root) rights.and ./configure
No such directory is found.
You need to run as root or with sudo the script. Where did you put the firewall.conf file?
There is no ./configure in this script
I using Fedora 7
This is not Fedora. This is Archlinux and Archlinux forum. Check arno iptables firewall homepage: http://rocky.eld.leidenuniv.nl/
In short:
-copy needed files from source package to proper places in you root directory (source package contains gentoo, slakware, redhat and debian related files too)
-modify config files properly and check the directories in the files
-edit the init script from our package or modify gentoo's
-should work
Last edited by Purch (2007-06-27 14:17:31)
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