On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 09:29 +1200, Johnno wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have just install debian, but can't find the location where the IPTable
> routines are loaded on bootup..
>
> Can any one tell me where I can find this file So I can edit it
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> Johnno
>
>
you can use a pre-u
Johnno wrote:
Hello All,
I have just install debian, but can't find the location where the IPTable
routines are loaded on bootup..
I wrote my own script, /etc/init.d/local with a symlink in
/etc/rcS.d/S99local. I read somewhere where this is the way to do it
for Debian. Previously (and stil
Johnno wrote:
>
> I have just install debian, but can't find the location where the IPTable
> routines are loaded on bootup..
There isn't one.
The closest thing to it is the /var/lib/iptables/active file. You can
create this by first adding the firewall rules by hand (or through a
script) and th
Johnno wrote:
Hello All,
I have just install debian, but can't find the location where the IPTable
routines are loaded on bootup..
Can any one tell me where I can find this file So I can edit it
Many Thanks,
Johnno
As root, if you give the command:
$> iptables -nvL
you will notice that t
Johnno wrote:
Hello All,
I have just install debian, but can't find the location where the IPTable
routines are loaded on bootup..
Can any one tell me where I can find this file So I can edit it
Many Thanks,
Johnno
Hi Johnno
You have to install and configure firewall software such as fir
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