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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Howto disable the iptables firewall in Linux

A Linux firewall is software based firewall that provides protection between your server (workstation) and damaging content on the Internet or network.
It will try to guard your computer against both malicious users and software such as viruses/worms.

Task: Disable / Turn off Linux Firewall (Red hat/CentOS/Fedora Core)

Type the following two commands (you must login as the root user):
# /etc/init.d/iptables save
# /etc/init.d/iptables stop

Task: Enable / Turn on Linux Firewall (Red hat/CentOS/Fedora Core)

Type the following command to turn on iptables firewall:
# /etc/init.d/iptables start

Other Linux distribution

If you are using other Linux distribution such as Debian / Ubuntu / Suse Linux etc, try following generic procedure.
Save firewall rules
# iptables-save > /root/firewall.rules
OR
$ sudo iptables-save > /root/firewall.rules
Now type the following commands (login as root):
# iptables -X
# iptables -t nat -F
# iptables -t nat -X
# iptables -t mangle -F
# iptables -t mangle -X
# iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
# iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
# iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT

To restore or turn on firewall type the following command:
# iptables-restore < /root/firewall.rules

GUI tools

If you are using GUI desktop firewall tools such as 'firestarter', use the same tool to stop firewall.
System > Administration > firestarter > Click on Stop Firewall button:
Howto disable the iptables firewall in Debian  / Ubuntu Linux

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