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A. Khattri <ajai <at> bway.net> writes: |
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> > /etc/init.d/firewall is the default file where where you put your rules you |
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> > have written or grabbed elsewhere and modified to meet your specific needs. |
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> Not sure where this script came from - it doesn't come with iptables. |
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You are right, as it seems a very common name used for the rules scripts. |
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Maybe it's a ipchain vestige. I'll just ignore this... |
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> Not much to it. Make your rules and use "/etc/init.d/iptables save" to |
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> save 'em. When you restart iptables it will automatically load them from |
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> /var/lib/iptables/rules-save if it finds that file. |
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OK |
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> If you need any help, post on this list. |
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OK thanks for the clarifications... |
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James |
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