Re: Secure iptables settings

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Joseph L. Casale a écrit :
I really didn't understand what you are trying to accomplish. Please
give more details, perhaps explain what problem are you trying to
solve.

Filipe

Filipe,
No problem, but rather just want to make sure the original config never changes or persists past a reboot.

Thanks,
jlc
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You can add your iptables rules on command line and when you are satisfied do a:
service iptables save
It will rewrite the rules into /etc/sysconfig/iptables. Make sure your iptables service is configured for being started on boot (chkconfig iptables on).

Sebastien.

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