Hi,
i just installed shorewall and it made 2 links in
/etc/rc2.d
K99shorewall and S99shorewall. I can see why the
S99
would have to be there. Is the reason of K99 to
prevent
net access for instance when one goes "telinit
S"?
What scripts are called first, K or S?
Also, the debian reference guide says that all the
scripts
in /etc/init.d take start, stop, ... as parameters
to start
stop, the services.
But how does the system specify these when i
reads
for instance S99shorewall when booting the
system?
Does it add a "start" parameter to the script when
it
resolves the link to start the script?
Thanks
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