I'm not sure as it relates specifically to XEN - but I would have a
look through the /etc/rc.d
directory. If it's not being turned on there, 'egrep -i iptables'
/etc/init.d/* and see if it's in any startup script there.
Slim chance they may be something in rc.local as well.

-Peter

2008/6/9 Joseph L. Casale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a xen machine that has iptables turned off, and after a reboot it 
> started behaving
> badly during times when network IO rose to anything other than almost nil. 
> Since I know
> iptables makes xen unstable without some additional config and since its 
> isolated I just
> have is disabled. As a result it was the last place I looked and spent the 
> better half of the
> day chasing my tail.
>
> Somehow it gets turned on after a reboot, how can I deduce what is activating 
> it?
>
> Thanks!
> jlc
>
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