"chkconfig iptables" won't work if you don't have a script called 
"iptables" in your /etc/init.d directory.

Try "chkconfig firewall on" and see what happens.

On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Silkk wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I installed iptables 1.2.7a with kernel 2.4.20. I tryed to get them to start when i 
>boot
> my pc but they are not starting. I created a firewall script named "firewall" in:
> "/etc/init.d" 
> ---I ran:
> chown root.root /etc/init.d/firewall
> chmod u=rwx /etc/init.d/firewall
> chmod 775 /etc/init.d/firewall
> ---And added this line to my "/etc/rc.d/rc.local" file
> sh /etc/init.d/firewall
> 
> But that still dont get them started up. If i run 
> sh /etc/init.d/firewall manually then my rules work properly. 
> 
> *** I tryed using                                      *** 
> *** "chkconfig levels 23456 iptables on" but get this  *** 
> *** service iptables does not support chkconfig        *** 
> 
> And i get an error when i re-boot my computer on start up after redhat network dameon
> starts something about iptables i check my logs but cant see it in there! 
> Any help how i can get my rules to start when my PC starts up???
> 
> 
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