** Changed in: server-papercuts
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Title:
iptables rules are not saved across reboots
To manage notifications about
** Changed in: iptables (Debian)
Status: Won't Fix => Fix Released
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Title:
iptables rules are not saved across reboots
To manage notificat
Debian marked their bug as "Won't Fix" and we do not want to diverge
from Debian on this point. Comment #6 explains in detail what users can
do to apply rules across reboot.
** Changed in: iptables (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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ufw already has an upstart script and ufw is installed by default in
Ubuntu as a Recommends of ubuntu-standard and therefore a part of all
Ubuntu server installations. ufw can be used either via its cli command
(man ufw), its framework (man ufw-framework) or a combination of both.
People wanting to
I recommend talking to jdstrand.
I believe that such a hypothetical upstart script would perhaps belong
in ufw.
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@Mathias, it seems Debian are routinely rejecting iptables restore
scripts for some reason. Unfortunately the bug you mentioned doesn't
really explain why, the guy on that bug was having trouble finding out
exactly why it is being rejected as well
@kirkland, Thanks for the guidelines, definitely h
** Changed in: iptables (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Won't Fix
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Please see Debian bug 434107 for a reason why iptables init scripts have
been removed (and no longer accepted) from the iptables package. Based
on the reasons (which I haven't reviewed) it may better to mark this bug
as won't fix in Ubuntu as well.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #434107
We generally prefer upstart over sysvinit.
You would probably need to cache the rules somewhere in /var/lib on
shutdown, and load them from /var/lib on startup.
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How do I get this fixed. Would supplying a sysV script to save/load
iptables rules help ?
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** Also affects: iptables (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: iptables (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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