Hi list,

I've installed lenny on my parents home PC, it works great (as always).
They have russion login environment, the grandsons are happy with
hebrew (thanks user-he) and I myself am very satisfied with english.

I find something lacking - the ability to save iptables rules across
system reboots.
I've looked at bug listings for iptables, it seems that once there was
such script. It was called /etc/init.d/iptables but for some reason it
has been removed. Why?

In the meaning time I've wrote my own version, can be downloaded here [1].

Does some one know of a better way to have persistent iptables rules
then an init.d script ?

Thank you,
Maxim.

[1] 
http://solarwall.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/*checkout*/solarwall/trunk/misc/contrib/init.d/firewall


setup :

mkdir /var/lib/network/
echo 'ENABLED=yes' > /etc/default/firewall
wget -O /etc/init.d/firewall
http://solarwall.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/*checkout*/solarwall/trunk/misc/contrib/init.d/firewall
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Cheers,
Maxim Veksler

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