On Saturday 19 April 2008 16:47:01 Claude Jones wrote: > > Can't remember with Shorewall. With Firestarter or FWBuilder, you > disable the iptables service. Firestarter starts as a service > and is defaulted to start when you install it. If you have > iptables and Firestarter services enabled to start at boot, you > definitely can end up with conflicts and 'piled-on' rules. > FWBuilder creates an executable script which you then run at > boot time - there are various ways to make that happen, but > again, you don't want to run that script on top of running the > iptables service - it's one or the other. > Sounds reasonable. Thanks Anne
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