On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 13:57:39 +0200 (CEST) "Rob Sterenborg" <rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: LOG_LEVEL=1 :D The most difficult thing speaking with expert linux user is setup the right log_level :D (when you don't post infos other says you: "post same datails...how do you think we can help you without them?", when you post too many datails...) Anyway thanks for your replay, Rob! ;) So debug of those tools will be neglected? Thanks all in particular at Rob Al P.S.: the point was not to make my firewall working...the point is understanding why those tools does not work. ;) but if that does not interest at netfilter mailing list... P.P.S.: sorry for my bad english :P > On Mon, October 16, 2006 13:02, Alberto Negri wrote: > > On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 17:15:23 +0000 > > Alberto Negri <negri@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > any suggestions? am i wrong Mailing list? ping :) Alberto > > > >> hi all, > >> > >> i post here after spoke with people into #iptables irc channel in particular > >> with "Taube". At the end of my problem explanation he suggested me to use a > >> script instead of iptables-{save,restore} commands, but reading iptables > >> tutorial in particular here: > >> http://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net/iptables-tutorial.html#SAVEANDRESTOR > >> E i get the advice to use iptables-{save,restore} instead of a bash > >> script...now i thought to post here... So now my problem: > >> > >> Using iptables-{save,restore} on a gentoo box iptables crashes at start up. > >> my error message(doing /etc/init.d/iptables start): > > [Snip lots of info] > > I thought that the main benefit of these script was speed when > saving/restoring rules (someone please correct me if I'm wrong). I don't think > your ruleset is big enough to notice the difference. > > If you're having trouble using iptables-[save|restore] then you can create > your own script: it's just a matter of preference. > > > Gr, > Rob > > > -- Undergraduate student at Computer Science, University of Bologna. Icq number: 79465051 Web page: www.cs.unibo.it/~negri Gpg-id: 1024D/E96025D7 Fingerprint: 2C6A 3E88 05AB 5B21 82E8 4A80 C357 1E37 E960 25D7