Sam Halliday wrote: > ... >>Debian supports shorewall, a great iptables preprocessor - get a recent >>version from backports.org, and you're laughin'! > > > cheers... but i do not need a way to generate rules; i already know > how to do that. i just want to know if there is a standardised debian > way of loading up a firewall on startup... like a file i need to dump > my (customised) `iptables-save` output into. else i will just write > my own initscript.
I know how to do it as well, but i don't because shorewall saves a lot of time and effort, and protects you from typos. -- Paul <http://paulgear.webhop.net> -- Did you know? Email is not private and can be viewed by your ISP, the recipient's ISP, and possibly other parties. You can make sure your emails are private by using GNU Privacy Guard <http://www.gnupg.org> and an email plug-in like Enigmail <http://enigmail.mozdev.org>.
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