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how do i disable the firewall module?

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slamp

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i've added a rule and it activate the firewall module. now that i have deleted the rule, the firewall module is still active. how do i completely disable the firewall module? i have to do service iptables stop everytime i reboot the server. running plesk 8.1.1 on rhel4.
 
that's basically what service iptables does. thing is when box is rebooted, it starts the firewall again. there is an init script psa-firewall that starts it when it finds /usr/local/psa/var/modules/firewall/active.flag. i can probably just delete that and get on with it but if the firewall module interface activated it, how come there is no place to deactivate?
 
If you want to totally remove the Plesk firewall you can just remove the firewall module, under Modules -> Manage Modules (or something along those lines).

If the firewall module is installed it will be active whether you add a rule or not (as long as you have rebooted at some point after loading the module and quite probably without a reboot). So I'm not sure why adding a rule then removing it has caused you problems but removing the firewall module will hopefully solve the problem for you.

Faris.
 
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