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SUSE - how can i turn off the firewall on boot?
I am trying to figure out how to turn off the SUSEfirewall when I reboot my server. I have no GUI on this install, only command line. Can someone tell me how to do this? thanks
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Despite your lack of GUI, you can still use Yast to set the firewall so it has to be started manually. Just type (as root) "yast" at a command prompt and it will give you a menu of things you can do. You're looking for Firewall which is under the Security and Users section. It should be the first option you see.
Note: This is where everything is on my 10.0 install, it's possible that if you're using a different version things will be named slighly different. You get the gist of it though.
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The firewall is being handled the way you described it ever since I started out with SuSE 8.2
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I thought you can use chkconfig --list and then select the one you want change it to off? You can select run levels as well.
chkconfig name_of_service off (or on)
Last edited by fishface; 07-04-2006 at 06:23 PM.
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Looks like that would probably work as well, although I had never heard of it. Learn something new every day.
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