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Re: How-to modify /etc/init.d/networking for stopping IPTables?



> On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 10:37:30 -0700
> Stefan Srdic <linuxbox@telusplanet.net> wrote:
>
> (First: Please don't CC: people on replies for a Debian list, unless
> they've asked you to :) It's generally considered a bit rude.)
>
Sorry about that, hard to know your being rude when you've never been taught 
manors :-D

> Hmm... You know, I've never tried? I wonder if it's even possible. If
> all the rules have been deleted, all the non-builtin chains have been
> deleted, all the built-in chains have their default policy reset, and
> all the interfaces are down(excepting, I guess, lo/127.0.0.1), will it
> still not allowed itself to be removed?
>
> If that's the case, then I guess it's a limitation of the code.
>
Oh well, completely reseting IPtables is good enough, I just wanted to remove 
the kernel modules to releive my system.

Stef



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