KVM iptables rules

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After I installed kvm I noticed that some rules are appended automatically by some tools that come with kvm packages(I installed all KVM group with yum) .
The problem is that after I appended my rules I and used the /etc/init.d/iptables script to save changes in /etc/sysconfig/iptables I saw that after restarted the machine that tool appended the rules once again ... so now I have double entries for kvm rules.
Does anyone know how can I block this mysterious tool to append rules in my tables ?

Kind Regards,

Silviu Hutanu

 



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