From: John McCormac (jmcc at domain hackwatch.com)
Date: Fri 07 Jun 2002 - 11:38:46 IST
Brian O'Donoghue wrote:
>
> Thats what I thought, but rc.local seems to be in the same state as I left
> it in. and a grep -lrs iptables * of /etc doesn't seem to show any other
> files this rule could be being run from.. quite strange.
Slackware differs from Redhat in many ways. Look in:
/etc/rc.d
possibly rc.firewall or someother rc.
Alternatively /usr/local/etc/
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