Re: IPTables

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To my understanding, /etc/sysconfig/iptables is a file
for iptables rule which could be use with command
line.

With 'iptables -A' command, rules are added to the
system which may not exist after system restart.

Joe

 --- p p <perry54321@xxxxxxxxxxx> 的正文:
> 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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