Check your /etc/inittab on your 6.0 machine. Someone might have added a few lines there to invoke the rc.firewall script to be run.
The easiest thing for you to do would be to stick that into the init.d directory & assign an rc(3/5).d link to it. There's no sense in invoking firewall rules to the system if you're booting into init 1. -Rob > Hello! > When I put rc.firewall file in /etc/rc.d/ directory it is not executed > by system startup > and my masquerading of my local addresses is not working! > After manual execution of /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall everything is OK. > Why is rc.firewall not executed from /etc/rc.d by the system startup? > My system is RH 6.2. In RH 6.0 it works automatically. > Thanks > -- -Rob _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list