Type /sbin/ipchains and add the rules u want or use /sbin/lokkit and
let your redhat do the job. 


--- Arthur Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > Hi
> I am unsure where to put my ipchain rules. It is also a matter if
> timing.
> As I understand it , on booting RH :
> (1) init runs /etc/inittab
> (2)  then /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
> (3) then /etc/rc.d/rc.local
> Then at some point in time,  init recognises the runlevel and run the
> links in rc(n).d   e.g. rc2.d which has got "S08ipchains" and
> "S08iptables". I further assumed the ascii-order the links appear in
> will be the order in which they are loaded.
> What is the best time to fire up my own ipchain rules ??? 
> If I was running rc2.d, would a link like S09ipchains.myrules be a
> good time ???
> The actual rules are in /etc/rc.d/init.d/ipchains.myrules
> 

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