yes, that worked. thanks.

the firestarter is the one that overwrites my iptables.

I could remove it, but I simply wonder is there any other alternative.
I didn't find the way to disable it through GUI.
on startup it's always on, by default.


On 07/10/2013 01:04 PM, Jan Wideł wrote:

On Jul 10, 2013, at 12:28 PM, ha<hiei.arh...@gmail.com>  wrote:

I have a rather old configuration that worked on older debain setup for servers 
and desktops.
in /etc/network/if-pre.up.d I have a file that contains something like
/sbin/iptables-restore<  /etc/iptables-up

Look at if-up.d directory, these scripts starts after if-pre.up.d

(…)

the output before flush&restore is rather long, and it seems that my setup is 
overwritten by another firewall setup. perhaps there is a default firewall 
installed in debian now. am I right?

I did not notice any default firewalls in new installations(wheezy).






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