On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> The same way you would for iptables: Write an initscript that restores them > from a config file. Until then, gather them in a script and invoke them in > rc.local.
Or better yet:
/sbin/service iptables save
The iptables initscript loads its config from /etc/sysconfig/iptables. Issuing the "service iptables save" command dumps the current iptables config to that file, and it will be automatically loaded on boot.
Matthew, are you wandering off-topic and answering Kenneth's comment on iptables, or do you suggest that this would also save traffic shaping rules? Because if it's the latter, I don't think that's true at all... OTOH if it's the former, please stick to the topic; I'm confused enough already!
Cheers,
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