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fc3 + iptables
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- Subject: fc3 + iptables
- From: Casey Boone <caseyboone@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 01:07:16 -0600
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- Organization: Southern Illinois Linux Users Group
- Reply-To: Casey Boone <caseyboone@gmail.com>
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been learning iptables lately, not nearly as hard as i what i thought
it was going to be.
what is considered to be the "proper" way to load your own rules? i
can always call a script from rc.local, but i would rather do it in
what is considered the "right way". the iptables init.d script reads
rules from /etc/sysconfig/iptables, so would it be prefered to edit
that file? is there something else i am overlooking?
Casey
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