Re: iptables starting while disabled

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By the way - what does 'AFAIS' stand for?

-Peter


2008/6/9 Kai Schaetzl <maillists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Joseph L. Casale wrote on Mon, 09 Jun 2008 07:46:03 -0600:
>
>> Somehow it gets turned on after a reboot, how can I deduce what is activating it?
>
> AFAIS iptables is active all the time in CentOS 5. Deactivating the service just
> means that queues are empty. Starting libvirtd and creating xen machines definitely
> adds to the queues.
>
> Kai
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