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#9 Re: Getting IPTables to survive a reboot Posted by mvanbaak (80.126.xx.xx) on Fri 6 Oct 2006 at 17:58 if you load your rules in if-preup.d make sure you dont use hostnames and stuff in it, because it will take ages to complete and probably messup. What I do is: load a block-all script in if-preup.d that does allow dhcp and load my actual ruleset in if-up.d That way my firewall is totally locked down till the correct interfaces and ip's are connected.
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