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Old 01-21-2009
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Firewall disable

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i am running an application whicks /proc/net/ip_tables_name and then give firewall ruuning error


hence i have to completely remove my firewall from fedora ...
i have already removed iptables using yum remove iptables...

also i have to know how a file gets stored in the proc/net directory means which script is responsible for storing a file in proc/net
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(2) The /proc filesystem is virtual filesystem specific to some Operating Systems, such as Linux and Solaris. The entries in there can be written to or read from depending on driver- and kernel-specific settings. If an application checks for /proc/net/ip_tables_name and finds it, it assumes that iptables has been installed. So in answer to your second question, the answer is: no script is responsible; it's done by the relevant module or kernel feature.

(1) If you type
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lsmod |grep iptables
and see no output, then iptables is not installed. If it's not installed, you should not see /proc/net/ip_tables_name. Also grep for "ipchains" just in case you have an older version.
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