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From: Moray M. <mmc...@ox...> - 2006-06-06 14:37:40
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Sorry, my mistake, didn't quite read it correctly. I see that you are = updating the copy on the floppy (presumably in the archive file). Best = would be to update the file on the server first (before updating on the = floppy), then you can test it before you save it to the config. You can = get it onto the server using scp, if your server is running ssh. Then = you can run it using /etc/init.d/firewall.rules to test.=20 Once it is on the server, you can save it (like your whole config) with = save-config, or write it directly on the floppy the way you have been. Yours, Moray =20 -------------------------------------=20 Moray McConnachie IS Manager +44 1865 261 600 Oxford Analytica http://www.oxan.com -----Original Message----- From: Moray McConnachie=20 Sent: 06 June 2006 15:34 To: 'dev...@li...' Subject: RE: [Devil-Linux-discuss] fw question Yes, just run the rules using /etc/init.d/firewall.rules. M. ------------------------------------- Moray McConnachie IS Manager +44 1865 261 600 Oxford Analytica http://www.oxan.com -----Original Message----- From: dev...@li... = [mailto:dev...@li...] On Behalf Of = gro...@un... Sent: 06 June 2006 15:30 To: dev...@li... Subject: [Devil-Linux-discuss] fw question Hi all! I'm a really new user in DL world so I apologize if this is a dumb = question. I configured it to use as a firewall with fwbuilder to generate rules. I=B4ve installed fwbuilder in another machine which I use to compile the = rules and update /etc/init.d/firewall.rules in the floppy. Then I reboot = the firewall so it loads the new configuration. The question is: is = there a way I can reload the firewall's rules avoiding a reboot? Thank you very much Gustavo --------------------------------------------------------- Este mensaje ha sido enviado desde WebMail UNR usando IMP _______________________________________________ Devil-linux-discuss mailing list Dev...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/devil-linux-discuss =20 |