Re: iptables command

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On Monday 02 December 2002 23:41, Joshua Melbourne White uttered:
> I see many references to running the command iptables.  However, when I
> try to do that in the terminal window, it says it isnt a command.  The
> iptables service is running however...  Any suggestions?

Yes, use (su -) to get a full $PATH when you try to switch to root.  iptables 
lies in /sbin/iptables, and since /sbin and /usr/sbin aren't in a normal 
user's $PATH, you won't be able to just type "iptables" unless you use (su -)

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