But He wrote:

"I have a /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall
script used to set the IPTABLE ruleset, and it should be
run every time I receive a new IP address"

So He`s using rc.firewall script...

But like the others wrote - it`s easier to do the reference to interfaces rather than 
to IPs
 
Regards
Szymon


20-08-2002, godz. 00:44, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote: 

> Sim wrote:
> 
> > 1. First - you have to get your assigned IP number ... you can do it by
> > "extracting" it from ifconfig message - after connecting to PPP server.
> > Practically you can achieve this by adding following line to your
> > rc.firewall script:
> 
>     Um, not everyone used an rc.firewall script.  I don't.  I use the iptables
> init script.  And I suspect he's having the same problem I have whenever my IP
> changes.  Unless you're using an actual script to extract the IP, there's no
> other way to tell iptables WHAT it is.
> 
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