Op ma 16-06-2003, om 20:46 schreef Christophe Courtois: > Hi, > > 1) My old P75 has a /etc/init.d/network script, which dates back to the > first installation (slink). If I remember correctly, this script is > obsolete (not found on a fresh woody). I used it a long time ago to > connect to cable, before I had a router, I have no idea what the original > content was. > Can I get rid of it now ? Is /etc/init.d/networking enough ? (Both > scripts are called in /etc/init.d/rcX.d/) What else must I check ? >
I checked on my system with dpkg -S /etc/init.d/network and it didn't come up with something. Try this also and if the result is negative i would remove it (after making a backup somewhere to be sure). > 2) Where would you put a hand-made firewall script ? > Is there a 'default' > location ? I've put mine in /etc/init.d. I already had an iptables script and i "converted" it to look like the skeleton sample in /etc/init.d I then installed it in the runlevels i wanted with update-rc.d man update-rc.d contains a sample line. This way, your script will be loaded in the runlevels you want. Of course, you do not have to make the script like the skeleton sample but it's a nice exercise :-) Kind regards, Benedict Verheyen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]