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On Friday 21 November 2003 00:04, Jason Calabrese wrote:
Run the script once, then '/etc/init.d/iptables save'. The next time
iptables is started the rules will be restored.
Thats what I do on RedHat, but Gentoo doesn't have a save function in
Is anyone using fwbuilder to set up their firewall?
I've got it install, gui runs, my rules compile, and I can run the
script by hand, but I have no idea where the right place is to put the
script so it runs at startup and at the appropriate time so there's no
window where I'm not protected.
Is
Chris Bare wrote:
Is anyone using fwbuilder to set up their firewall?
I've got it install, gui runs, my rules compile, and I can run the
script by hand, but I have no idea where the right place is to put the
script so it runs at startup and at the appropriate time so there's no
window where I'm
just make sure you add iptables to default using
rc-update add iptable default
when do an /etc/init.d/iptable stop it calls
/sbin/iptables-save ${IPTABLES_SAVE}
to save the state
On Thursday 20 November 2003 14:25, Chris Bare wrote:
Is anyone using fwbuilder to set up their firewall?
I've
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On Thursday 20 November 2003 22:25, Chris Bare wrote:
Is anyone using fwbuilder to set up their firewall?
I've got it install, gui runs, my rules compile, and I can run the
script by hand, but I have no idea where the right place is to put the
Run the script once, then '/etc/init.d/iptables save'. The next time
iptables is started the rules will be restored.
Thats what I do on RedHat, but Gentoo doesn't have a save function in the
/etc/init.d/iptables script.
Unless there is newer verion than the one I have.
/etc/init.d/iptables