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MOVE_TO_COL= value
via the
echo -en
SETCOLOR_SUCCESS= value
the
command. The default color is set to green.
echo -en
SETCOLOR_FAILURE= value
the
command. The default color is set to red.
echo -en
SETCOLOR_WARNING= value
mand. The default color is set to yellow.
SETCOLOR_NORMAL= value
LOGLEVEL= value
default is 3; 8 means everything (including debugging); 1 means nothing except kernel panics. The
daemon overrides this setting once started.
syslogd
PROMPT= value
— Enables the key check for interactive mode.
yes
— Disables the key check for interactive mode.
no
4.1.14.
/etc/sysconfig/ip6tables-config
The
/etc/sysconfig/ip6tables-config
packet filtering at boot time or whenever the service
Do not modify this file by hand unless familiar with how to construct
can be created manually using the
/etc/sysconfig/ip6tables
/sbin/service ip6tables save
Once this file exists, any firewall rules saved in it persists through a system reboot or a service restart.
For more information on
4.1.15.
/etc/sysconfig/iptables-config
The
/etc/sysconfig/iptables
services at boot time or whenever the service is started.
Do not modify this file by hand unless familiar with how to construct
to add rules is to use the Security Level Configuration Tool (
application to create a firewall. These applications automatically edit this file at the end of the process.
Rules can also be created manually using the
rules to the
/etc/sysconfig/iptables
/sbin/service iptables save
Once this file exists, any firewall rules saved in it persists through a system reboot or a service restart.
For more information on
, where
value
command.
, where
, where
, where
, where
, where
value
, where
is one of the following boolean values:
value
/sbin/ip6tables
file by typing the following command:
, refer to Chapter 17
ip6tables
file stores information used by the kernel to set up packet filtering
, refer to Chapter 17
iptables
Chapter 4. The
moves the cursor to the value in the
sets the color to a color indicating success via
value
sets the color to a color indicating failure via
value
sets the warning color via the
value
resets the color to "normal" via the
value
sets the initial console logging level for the kernel. The
file stores information used by the kernel to set up IPv6
ip6tables
command. Once created, add the rules to the
iptables
redhat-config-securitylevel
/sbin/iptables
file by typing the following command:
iptables
sysconfig
echo -en
is started.
rules. Rules also
ip6tables
.
rules. The easiest way
iptables
command. Once created, add the
.
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