Re: Firewall setup at boot - trouble with setting up the LOG target

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On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 19:20:36 +0200, 
Michal Kepien <lordpopcorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
<tcp8gvc03vldjthtabk4s3ii2pv96a7is9@xxxxxxx>:

> >Just a blank stab at it, but does syslog have to be started to use
> >the LOG functionality?
> 
> Perhaps, but to say the truth, it doesn't mean much to me - I'm a kind
> of a newbie here :) So, could you say where should I put the firewall
> setup script and _how_ can I do it?
> 
> And, by the way, where can I learn something about the Linux boot
> sequence? I don't understand all these rcX.d directories, the init.d
> dir - what's this all for?! This is beyond the scope of this list, so
> could you support me with some links or anything? I've searched Google
> but found nothing worth interest.
> 


..not even in http://tldp.org/ ???


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