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# the default OUTPUT chain policy is to ACCEPT unless there's a rule that explicitly rejects or drops the packet | # the default OUTPUT chain policy is to ACCEPT unless there's a rule that explicitly rejects or drops the packet | ||
:OUTPUT ACCEPT | :OUTPUT ACCEPT | ||
# anything that comes from us through the loopback interface is accepted | # anything that comes from us through the loopback interface is accepted |
Revision as of 00:03, 6 January 2016
Internal
Base Configuration
Use the content below and overwrite the existing /etc/sysconfig/iptables.
*mangle :PREROUTING ACCEPT :INPUT ACCEPT :FORWARD ACCEPT :OUTPUT ACCEPT :POSTROUTING ACCEPT COMMIT *nat :PREROUTING ACCEPT :POSTROUTING ACCEPT :OUTPUT ACCEPT COMMIT *filter # the default INPUT chain policy is to DROP unless there's a rule that explicitly accepts the packet :INPUT DROP # the default FORWARD chain policy is to DROP unless there's a rule that explicitly accepts the packet :FORWARD DROP # the default OUTPUT chain policy is to ACCEPT unless there's a rule that explicitly rejects or drops the packet :OUTPUT ACCEPT # anything that comes from us through the loopback interface is accepted -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT # established connections initiated by us are accepted -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT # by default, we allow new SSH connections on port 22 all interfaces - we may want to change that and be more selective -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 -m state --state NEW -j ACCEPT # # everything else coming from outside will be dropped # # # all outbound traffic is accepted # COMMIT