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ispconfig is killing external iptables
I am using ispconfig 2.2.9 on centos 4.4 without firewall from ispconfig
(ISP Services, Firewall: Off ) because I prefer my own iptables rules.
If I restart a service e.g. Bind-Server: or mySQL-Server:, iptables rules and policies are reset.
Is there a way to tell ISPConfig, that another firewall is used instead of the built in ?
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ISPConfig is not doing anything with your IPTables when you deactivated the ISPConfig firewall.
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ISPConfig is not doing anything with your IPTables when you deactivated the ISPConfig firewall.
I can confirm this, as I run Shorewall as my interface to iptables
How do you restart a service?
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I restart the service with the webinterface:81
iptables is started with original centos iptables rcfile.
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Have done a little research on that issue and found it in ispconfig.log.
The webinterface invoke the script:
/root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_system.lib.php, Line 706:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/bastille-firewall stop
which clear the iptables rules and policies.
I have replaced bastille-firewall with a dummy-script and my iptables rules keep alive now.
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