Le 19/02/2015 13:19, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn a écrit :
The other thing i would recommend is to replace the iptables script with the iptables-service package. That package uses iptables-restore to load the iptables rules from /etc/sysconfig/iptables on boot and you can use iptables-save to store the iptables rules there when you make changes.
The script does make use of the iptables-service package. Take a look at the last line :o)
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