Rename the file u have the rules in to ipchains and
place it in /etc/sysconfig dir.
Use this command lokkit -f
 


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> > On 16-Sep-2002/11:56 +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > >linux power wrote:
> > >
> > >> /etc/rc.d/init.d/ipchains restart
> > >
> > >Yes, but how do I get it to read off the scipt 
> we have typed up ???
> > >The rules are in the script file ( we didn't use
> lokkit )
> >
> > Use this as the last line of the script:
> >
> >   service ipchains save
> >
> > It will save the rules in a form and location that
> is read each time the
> > ipchains service is started.
> 
> AT the moment we have a list of rules that we edited
> with vi
> Now we want to load them from the script , haven't
> found out how to load them
> yet and I do not want to type them line by line
> again !
> 
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