The default Redhat startup script has a grep command that launches IPTABLES_CONFIG.

I hard coded the launch of my script instead /etc/iptables.rules and the script runs fine.

I have to start another posting now, my script locks me out of my web site.

Thanks,

Larry Nobs


At 07:04 PM 10/19/2003, you wrote:
lrnobs wrote:
I am working on my iptables script.
When I run the /etc/rc.d/init.d/iptables script which calls /etc/iptables.rules it fails with the error
"bad argument modprobe"
If I just run the /etc/iptables.rules script I have no errors or if I run modprobe ip_tables from bash I have no errors.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Larry Nobs



This e-mail is seriously lacking information, but at a guess I'd have to say put in the full path of modprobe.


Regards,
Ed.



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