On 19 January 2007 08:45, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 02:10 +0100, Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> > > hmm, shorewall must have done something that's more persistent.
>
> ...
>
> > > Well, these idea's are really stabbing in the dark, but you gotta start
> > > somewhere!
> >
> > thanks for your hints, i checked all these things but there seems
> > nothing of shorewall remainig! i am quite sure cause i am using a
> > cruft script which searches for files remaining after an uninstall.
> > The scriptt does its job there were several files from shorewall
> > remaining, but now they are all gone but my problem still remains.
>
> ah yes, I recall the cruft script!  Does it exclude any directories?
>
> If there is nothing shorewall related left, then the only explanation is
> that shorewall must have edited an existing file somewhere... which
> seems strange... hal? udev? who knows!

I am using shorewall and it doesn't do it here.

I haven't replied in this thread so far because I have not the slightest idea 
what causes the trouble. Actually I have  tried to simulate what Daniel did. 
Even so, net.eth0 (in my case) doesn't change my iptables rules.

Uwe

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