> Surely somewhere in /etc? Perhaps "grep -ir iptables /etc/*" will 

That did the trick. Turns out lindows uses a customized script
lindows_fw in /etc/init.d to handle iptables. Turns out there is no default
configuration file. All the configuration data is contained right in the
bash script.  

Thanks,

Joel

On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 11:04:39PM -0400, Kurt Wall wrote:
> Quoth Joel Hammer:
> > I am using a debian distro, lindows. On startup some default firewall
> > rules are generated with iptables.  These rules not quite what I want. I
> > cannot find a configuration file for these rules. Could someone tell me
> > if such a file exists and where?
> 
> <wag>
> Surely somewhere in /etc? Perhaps "grep -ir iptables /etc/*" will 
> lead you to the promised land?
> </wag>
> 
> I'm not a Debian user, though.
> 
> Kurt
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