RE: IPTables

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Hi,
It is OK. 
If you use iptables command, you will have to save the rules if you want changes permanent.

I use another approach. I have writtent my own firewall script that have lots of cals to iptables to set up rules. This script is called from iptables service script.

This way it is more readable than rules saved by iptables.

Rudolf

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Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 9:55 PM
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Subject: IPTables


Another question for the group. Is it ok to manually edit the iptables file 
(etc/sysconfig/iptables) and just restart the iptables service?  Ive done 
this so far and it seems to be working ok. Is there some reason I should be 
using the iptables command to add things instead?  Thanks.


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