Paul Gear wrote: > Sam Halliday wrote: > >i am quite familiar with setting up iptables rules in an initscript, or > >via iptables-{restore,save}. i could easily set up my own initscript to > >do this, but i was wondering what the correct "debian way" of setting up > >an iptables firewall is. is there a file where i should place my rules > >and let debian do the rest? > > > Debian supports shorewall, a great iptables preprocessor - get a recent > version from backports.org, and you're laughin'!
cheers... but i do not need a way to generate rules; i already know how to do that. i just want to know if there is a standardised debian way of loading up a firewall on startup... like a file i need to dump my (customised) `iptables-save` output into. else i will just write my own initscript. cheers, Sam -- Free High School Science Texts http://www.nongnu.org/fhsst/ Sam's Homepages http://fommil.homeunix.org/~samuel/ http://www.ma.hw.ac.uk/~samuel/
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