Incoming from Adi Linden:
> > On my system  I put a firewall script in /etc/init.d and have it loaded on startup.
> > But this is on a LAN.  You may want to do things differently for dial-up.
> 
> It's on a LAN. Sounds like everyone just rolls their own then, no standard
> place to stick iptables rules.

What did I just say?!?  On a LAN, you use something in
/etc/network/if-up.d.  When the network comes up, anything in there
will be run, including your firewall script.

Geez!


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