After a lot of scrutiny, I decided that since my rules are so simple (just masquerading) that I put them in /etc/init.d/networking.

Seems to work ok . . .

At 12:01 AM 3/7/2000 +0100, Sven Esbjerg wrote:
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 04:45:59PM -0500, John G. Norman wrote:
> I've been examining the files in the various /etc/rc* directories on
> debian, and I'm not sure where I should put my ipchains commands.
>
> What's the best place?

I don't know where the best place is. It depends on the way you configure your
system. Some will prefer to keep it in something like /etc/firewall-rules.
Personally I keep it directly under /etc/init.d as a sysV-script. From there I
can always add symbolic links to the relevant runlevels.

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M.v.h.
Sven Esbjerg


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