> Create by hand an script to load your rules (many of us do that). -- Do you have a sample to let me see? Thanks! > You can try FWBuilder (a frontend for iptables). -- Where to get it? Thanks a lot! Hongwei > Regards > > Hongwei Li escribió: >>> First you should set the iptables rules to what you desire. Then you should >>> save them with >>> >>> iptables-save > /etc/sysconfig/iptables >>> >>> and having set the settings I refered to to "yes", the iptables should >>> survive after a reboot. >>> It works perfectly with my system. I think the problem is that you >>> rebooted/restarted >>> iptables before setting them up, and that's why you don't get any rules >>> now. >>> >> -- NO. I did exactly as what you said: >> 1. set my rules in /etc/sysconfig/iptables >> >> 2. edit /etc/sysconfig/iptables-config and set >> IPTABLES_SAVE_ON_STOP="yes" >> IPTABLES_SAVE_ON_RESTART="yes" >> >> 3. run service iptables restart >> >> 4. run iptables-save > /etc/sysconfig/iptables >> -- after that, I checked the file /etc/sysconfig/iptables, it does have what >> I >> set, the only change is the timestamp. >> >> 5. reboot >> >> 6. the file /etc/sysconfig/iptables goes to the "oroginal" one and no port >> is >> opened -- all of my settings are gone. >> >>> The best way to correct this I guess is through the graphical helper go to >>> Start->System->Administration->Security Level and Firewall >>> >> >> That is not useful. I discussed with several other people before -- it does >> not provide the way to set source IPs. I will try Firestater. >> >> Hongwei >> > > -- > Samuel Díaz García > Director Gerente > ArcosCom Wireless, S.L.L. > > CIF: B11828068 > c/ Romero Gago, 19 > Arcos de la Frontera > 11630 - Cadiz > > http://www.arcoscom.com > > mailto:samueldg@xxxxxxxxxxxx > msn: samueldg@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > Móvil: 651 93 72 48 > Tlfn.: 956 70 13 15 > Fax: 956 70 34 83 > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >