On 2010-02-07, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the best way to run a firewall script with lots of iptables
> lines in it when a connection is put up? Eg. when I connect to ethernet
> or wifi the script should run. If I'm offline then it shouldn't run. I'm
> using wicd to manage all my wifi
2010/2/7 Stan Hoeppner
> Daniel Dalton put forth on 2/6/2010 11:22 PM:
>
> > If I'm offline then it shouldn't run.
>
> Why? Does it hurt anything to have the rules active when you're not
> connected?
> I can't see how it would. All the rules do is cause the kernel to eat up
> a
> small amount
Daniel Dalton put forth on 2/6/2010 11:22 PM:
> If I'm offline then it shouldn't run.
Why? Does it hurt anything to have the rules active when you're not connected?
I can't see how it would. All the rules do is cause the kernel to eat up a
small amount of additional memory. Iptables rules are
Hi,
What is the best way to run a firewall script with lots of iptables
lines in it when a connection is put up? Eg. when I connect to ethernet
or wifi the script should run. If I'm offline then it shouldn't run. I'm
using wicd to manage all my wifi connections. Is it possible to get
this script
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