Does anyone know if there is a plan to fix/address this before the next
release?
Also, could someone give me a copy of the old script
"/etc/init.d/iptables". I need a way to save my rules, as we all do.
Thanks.
Ralph
Darryl Luff wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:15 am, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 08:15 am, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
> Darryl Luff wrote:
> > Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
> >> How does one save iptables rules in Debian "Unstable/SID"? I've tried
> >> iptables-save and get some output with no errors, but when I reboot
> >> all my rules are gone? Is there a "Debian way
Darryl Luff wrote:
Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
How does one save iptables rules in Debian "Unstable/SID"? I've tried
iptables-save and get some output with no errors, but when I reboot
all my rules are gone? Is there a "Debian way" of doing this? Rather
than write my own startup script I want to find
Thanks Adam, but there is no "/etc/init.d/iptables" file on SID?
Any other suggestions?
Ralph
Adam Aube wrote:
Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
How does one save iptables rules in Debian "Unstable/SID"? I've tried
iptables-save and get some output with no errors, but when I reboot all
my
Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jun 2004, Adam Aube wrote:
>> /etc/init.d/iptables save active
> Except that is just a hold over from old versions of the package. It
> doesn't exist in new installs.
Odd that it would be removed without a suitable replacement provided.
Adam
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Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
How does one save iptables rules in Debian "Unstable/SID"? I've tried
iptables-save and get some output with no errors, but when I reboot all
my rules are gone? Is there a "Debian way" of doing this? Rather than
write my own startup script I want to find out if there's a s
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004, Adam Aube wrote:
> Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
>
> > How does one save iptables rules in Debian "Unstable/SID"? I've tried
> > iptables-save and get some output with no errors, but when I reboot all
> > my rules are gone?
>
> /etc/init.d/iptables save active
>
Except that is just
Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
> How does one save iptables rules in Debian "Unstable/SID"? I've tried
> iptables-save and get some output with no errors, but when I reboot all
> my rules are gone?
/etc/init.d/iptables save active
Adam
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Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
How does one save iptables rules in Debian "Unstable/SID"? I've tried
iptables-save and get some output with no errors, but when I reboot
all my rules are gone? Is there a "Debian way" of doing this? Rather
than write my own startup script I want to find out if there's a
How does one save iptables rules in Debian "Unstable/SID"? I've tried
iptables-save and get some output with no errors, but when I reboot all
my rules are gone? Is there a "Debian way" of doing this? Rather than
write my own startup script I want to find out if there's a standard way
of doing t
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