Michael Cronenworth wrote:
netstat lists network port information. It does not know about or
list
firewall configuration information.
iptables is the command-line tool to view, add, delete, or change
firewall rules.
# iptables -L # lists default table rules
# iptables -L | grep ssh
ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere state NEW
tcp dpt:ssh
See! Google is unreliable for giving the right answers.
Thanks. I tried the command and it returned no output. That means the firewall
is not open on any port, I presume.
Why would that be? I unchecked and rechecked ssh as a trusted serive and then
applied the changes numerous times already. And it the firewall setup program
doesn't work, how am I supposed to open the port?