Re: Nat & startup

2003-10-01 Thread David Christensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Adrian wrote: > I configure NATing... I use an old P166 box as a dedicated firewall/ NAT router with a purpose-built GNU/Linux distribution: http://smoothwall.org/ Features: - The install is very easy (curses, with hardware detection). - WAN, LAN, and/or DMZ interfaces

Re: Nat & startup

2003-10-01 Thread Greg Bolshaw
it to the default runlevel. -- Greg - Mensaje original - De: Greg Bolshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Para: Debian-User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Enviado: MiƩrcoles 1 de Octubre de 2003 09:56 Asunto: Re: Nat & startup > Adrian wrote: I configure NATing, but every time i restart debi

RE: Nat & startup

2003-10-01 Thread Adrian
> Enviado: MiƩrcoles 1 de Octubre de 2003 09:56 Asunto: Re: Nat & startup > Adrian wrote: > > > I configure NATing, but every time i restart debian i have to type de nat > > commands again. > > How can i configure it for running at startup? > > Assuming you're u

Re: Nat & startup

2003-10-01 Thread Greg Bolshaw
Adrian wrote: I configure NATing, but every time i restart debian i have to type de nat commands again. How can i configure it for running at startup? Assuming you're using iptables to do the NATing, just `/etc/init.d/iptables save active` and the rules will be automatically loaded each time ipt

Nat & startup

2003-10-01 Thread Adrian
Hi everyone. im trying to do a simple thing, but as i dont have experience with linux neither with debian is difficult for me: I configure NATing, but every time i restart debian i have to type de nat commands again. How can i configure it for running at startup? And if i want to configure another