RE: Debian equivalent of rc.firewall??
You can try to insert it in rc.boot/local.
I would reccommend to use the ipmasq package, however. It was
developed for Debian and works quite reasonably well.
Bao
-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Srdic [mailto:linuxbox@telusplanet.net]
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 3:08 AM
To: debian-firewall@lists.debian.org
Subject: Debian equivalent of rc.firewall??
I've just recently switched distros from Mandrake to Debain, I started
out with Mandrake because I wanted to learn some fundementals before
expanding to a "true" Linux distribution.
I'm having troubles setting up IP Masquerading. When I used in Mandrake
(Red Hat based) I wrote a script (rc.masq) and executed it a boot-time
through the rc.local configuration script.
Now, in Debain, I'm having trouble in finding out which rc*.d directory
I should insert my script and what to name it. I read through the IP
Masq HOW-TO but it seems to be RedHat biased.
Where would I insert my Masq/Firewall scripts and how would I get them
to be read at boot-time?
Thanks
Stef
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