On Thu, 03 May 2007 17:30:47 -0700, Tom Furie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 08:04:53AM -0700, Octavio Alvarez wrote:
You might as well put some iptables-restore at the endo of the "up"
of each interface in /etc/network/interfaces. This lets you control
your firewall per
On Wed, May 02, 2007 at 08:04:53AM -0700, Octavio Alvarez wrote:
> You might as well put some iptables-restore at the endo of the "up"
> of each interface in /etc/network/interfaces. This lets you control
> your firewall per interface and have only the needed rules alive.
Wouldn't you be better
On Wed, 02 May 2007 04:06:13 -0700, Vladi Lemurov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Distro etch, stable, i386.
I have a firewall script (based on iptables) and it works perfectly on
debian and other distros but where am I to put it? I found nothing in
debian-reference (at least grepping "
Well the same way, scripts and links. :) Anyway I did it the way you
offered, it works, hope I've chosen the proper place in startup sequence
:) Thanks to all!
02.05.2007 18:12:
Indeed,
try:
Put script in /etc/init.d and make it executable.
update-rc.d /etc/init.d/scriptname defaults
This a
> Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 18:06:13 +0700
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: debian
way to start firewall > > Hello! > Distro etch, stable, i386. > I have a
firewall script (based on iptables) and it works perfectly on > debian and
o
Hello!
Distro etch, stable, i386.
I have a firewall script (based on iptables) and it works perfectly on
debian and other distros but where am I to put it? I found nothing in
debian-reference (at least grepping "iptables" gave no answers). I
googled and found different solutions based o
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