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2003-11-27 Thread Reed, T.J.
All, I have just created and entered iptables rules. However, when the debian server is rebooted, the iptables rules are no longer listed when I enter the command iptables -L. Prior to rebooting the debian server, I issued the command iptables-save -c > /etc/iptables-save.bak1 Looking at /etc