Re: ping sendto: operation not permitted
On Sat, Jul 27, 2002 at 01:12:44AM -0400, bauer@michaelbauer.com wrote:
> Let me start by saying I know just enough about Linux to be
> dangerous. I have switched to Debian because I've heard so many
> wonderful things about apt. After more than a week trying to get
> things installed I have to say it's been a less than satifying
> experience. Certainly a lot of that had to do with trying to do the
> download over a 56k dialup. Still, the interface to dselect is
> nowhere near as nice as something like the InteractiveBastille
> interface. Not having something like chkconfig is also a real pain.
> Nevertheless, I'm almost there but have kind of hit a wall and
> decided I needed to get some help.
> So, I am trying to install woody as a firewall for my home. I've
> been a bit confused about how to do this. I've had success with
> bastille before and thought I'd try that again. This seemed to be
> working out, but I got confused and am not sure I completed this
> correctly. I don't really understand if bastille is enough, or I
> had to run ipmasq as well or what. Anyway, I've tried to turn the
> firewall off so I can just connect. I am not being successful at
> this. I got pretty far but after getting an IP address from my ISP
> via dhcp I try to do a simple ping to the ISP gateway and get the
> message:
>
> ping sendto: operation not permitted
sendto(2) system call failed with errno EPERM,
operation not permitted => reason is in the
local firewall rules, chain OUTPUT.
Otherwise the sendto(2) would have succeeded,
and the error would come in an ICMP error packet.
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