Re: [gentoo-user] scripted iptables-restore (was: Where to put advanced routing configuration?)

2013-10-13 Thread Pandu Poluan
On Oct 13, 2013 5:09 PM, "Martin Vaeth" wrote: > > >> 5. You can't script iptables-restore! > > > > Well, actually you can script iptables-restore. > > For those who are interested: > net-firewall/firewall-mv from the mv overlay > (available over layman) now provides a separate > firewall-scripted

Re: [gentoo-user] scripted iptables-restore

2013-10-13 Thread Pandu Poluan
On Oct 13, 2013 9:15 PM, "Michael Orlitzky" wrote: > > On 10/13/2013 06:08 AM, Martin Vaeth wrote: > >>> 5. You can't script iptables-restore! > >> > >> Well, actually you can script iptables-restore. > > > > For those who are interested: > > net-firewall/firewall-mv from the mv overlay > > (avail

Re: [gentoo-user] scripted iptables-restore

2013-10-13 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 10/13/2013 06:08 AM, Martin Vaeth wrote: >>> 5. You can't script iptables-restore! >> >> Well, actually you can script iptables-restore. > > For those who are interested: > net-firewall/firewall-mv from the mv overlay > (available over layman) now provides a separate > firewall-scripted.sh > wh

[gentoo-user] scripted iptables-restore (was: Where to put advanced routing configuration?)

2013-10-13 Thread Martin Vaeth
>> 5. You can't script iptables-restore! > > Well, actually you can script iptables-restore. For those who are interested: net-firewall/firewall-mv from the mv overlay (available over layman) now provides a separate firewall-scripted.sh which can be conveniently used for such scripting.