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On (11/05/04 23:16), Conor Daly didst pronounce:
>> Now, remember how somebody said there were iptables save routines in use
> in RH/fedora? It's possible that these rules have been saved and will
> still show up even though they're gone from rc.local. What you do to get
> rid of them in that case, I don't know...
>Under Debian, it's /etc/init.d/iptables save_active to save the rules to
put in place when it starts (/etc/init.d/iptables start). And,
save_inactive saves the rules to put in place when it stops
(/etc/init.d/iptables stop). So, you just configure your firewall the
way you want it, then save_active and they should be the firewall rules
loaded on system start.
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Chat ya later,
John.
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BOFH excuse #1: clock speed
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