ghe <g...@slsware.net> wrote: > On 12/31/19 1:05 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>>> I guess I misunderstood the term 'daemon.' I thought it was just a >>> piece of software that, when run, stays run until it's through -- when >>> it's started at boot and has no exit, hangs around in the background >>> doing stuff. Unless somebody tells it to stop. >> >> Right. Does your script work like this? I'm asking because typically >> scripts do their thing and then exit. > Yes, it does. It's a huge (for .sh) program (Python was unavailable at > the time :-) that will, interactively, display and modify the iptables > chains. There are several other .sh and PERL scripts I've written that > do similar things -- intended to be daemons, as I understood it. Care to share your Shell-Script? If it indeed is a daemon that keeps running, then the lines to add to your unit file are wrong in this circumstance. Grüße, S° -- Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.