I place them in /etc/init.d/ and then create symbolic links in the run levels like this:
:/etc/init.d# update-rc.d foo start 30 2 3 4 5 . Note that my scripts are not "proper" scripts, ie. they only start the firewall and do not follow the 'start|stop|reload' procedure. The starting point (the "30") also may be different on your system if not all your network is loaded by the time you get to "30". * Kenward Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [24-05-2000 09:09 AM -0700] > On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 11:54:17AM +0200, Andreas Loosen (CRW.NET) wrote: > > Hi, All, > > > > what is the recommended way to include my firewall scripts in potato? > > > > In slink I used to place it in /etc/init.d and started it from > > /etc/init.d/network. -- Didi Damian :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: www.debiandiary.f2s.com Debian GNU/Linux, when code matters more than commercials | 5:11pm up 2 days, 12 min,