On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 09:09:56AM -0500, dman wrote:
> /etc/FIREWALL is a directory with several scripts in it.  Each one
> makes a different firewall.  When I move the machine around (or just
> want to open up something that's normally closed) I can simply use
> a different script that is stored there.
<snip>> 
> (this is all just my own system, no packages had anything to do with it)

I appreciate the insight into a nice flexible system, and recognized
from your original post exactly what your symlink intention was. i.e adding
a level of customization to the standard init.d scripts which was self
documenting and largely distribution/package neutral.  Thanks!

aloha,
dave


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