Re: How to "save" the current iptables setup
From: crawdog@erols.comDate: 01/31/02
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From: crawdog@erols.com Date: 30 Jan 2002 20:57:24 -0800
"Bo Jacobsen" <bjc@image.dk> wrote in message news:<QeE58.3136$m6.271559@news000.worldonline.dk>...
> Is it possible to save a current iptables setup.
>
> I have a iptables setup that are changed dynamically by a number of
> different scripts.
> I need to be able to save a current setup to a file, with the iptable
> commands and all.
>
> Using iptables -L -n the setup is displayed but i need to have the info with
> iptables -A INPUT..... commands so I can execute it.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Bo jacobsen bjc@image.dk
I'm curious/interested. What are you doing to that requires you to
dynamically set up iptables using different scripts? Why are different
scripts needed? Why do you then need to save the current setup if your
setup requires different scripts to dynamically change the iptables
rules?
Just curious at this time.
Clyde
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