by Adarsh M | Oct 31, 2019 | Latest, Server Management
Are you getting UFW status inactive? Ubuntu’s default firewall UFW comes handy in controlling incoming and outgoing network traffic. However, firewall should be active on the server. At Bobcares, we often receive requests regarding the UFW firewall failures as a...
by Keerthi PS | Oct 30, 2019 | Latest, Server Management
Looking for how to list nat rules in iptables? NAT is an inbuilt table in iptables for address translation. Since NAT is not the default table, always mention the table-name with iptables queries relating to it. At Bobcares, we get many queries regarding iptables...
by Keerthi PS | Oct 26, 2019 | Latest, Server Management
iptables: Index of deletion too big. Confused about why your iptables rule deletion end up in this error message? Usually, the iptables delete rule shows errors due to unspecified table-name or rules at the inaccessible position. At Bobcares, we get many requests to...
by Keerthi PS | Oct 25, 2019 | Latest, Server Management
Is there any option to enable Iptables log to syslog? This is a very common query that every Linux server admins have. Fortunately, the log feature in Iptable is a possible fix for this situation. At Bobcares, we often get requests to fix Iptables errors, as a part of...
by Keerthi PS | Oct 24, 2019 | Latest, Server Management
Can we use iptables to block a port range? This is a common query related to iptables among server owners. Since open ports can cause major security breaches, it is better to block unwanted connections. At Bobcares, we often get requests to block ports, as a part of...
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