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On Sat, 08 Feb 2003 18:44:46 +0800, Andy Elacion, Jr. wrote:

> I rebooted my server and tried the script, it seems to be fine, with minor script
> problem.

Confirms Edward's and my assumption. You have removed lokkit and the
ipchains userspace tools, but you still had the ipchains kernel
module loaded (rmmod ipchains would have removed it) which prevents
iptables kernel modules from being inserted. Rebooting ensures that
the ipchains module doesn't get loaded.

If you want to make sure that the ipchains kernel module is *never*
loaded again (when e.g. some script runs modprobe ipchains), delete
the kernel module

  rm -f $(find /lib/modules -name ipchains\.o)

or make sure iptables kernel modules are loaded first.

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