You bet I see it. I saved it. Got it working for right now but I will work
on the script when I get time.
Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matej Cepl" <mcepl@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 3:03 PM
Subject: Re: opening firewall ports on the command line with Fedora'; s
firewall
On 2007-05-17, 16:37 GMT, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
What I like to do is maintain a creation script to do the
initial setup and then use the service commands to save the
configuration where Fedora normally does.
Do you see that
service iptables save
in the end of my script? That's the way how Fedora saves the
settings. You can see the current tables (before and after
running my script) with the command
/sbin/iptables -v -L
The original Red Hat firewall contains custom chain (that's
something like procedures in the programming languages) which is
good, but IMHO not required for the simple script like what is
needed by both of us.
Best,
Matej
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