On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 12:53:38PM +0200 or thereabouts, Peter Palmreuther wrote: > > as a module only though i have no use for nat as this is a standalone > > box. > > > But you have a line in your script: > > "$IPT -F -t nat" > > I haven't tested because my gateway _uses_ NAT but I think this could be the > culprit. Try '#'-ing the line and re-run the script. Does the third line > disappear? > hey peter. lsmod always gives this: ipt_LOG 3056 1 (autoclean) iptable_filter 1696 0 (autoclean) (unused) ip_tables 10400 2 [ipt_LOG iptable_filter] so i remarked the nat line and i'm still getting the message. i think i may have overlooked one thing -- it only comes during boot time. so i remarked the "$IPT -F" line and the message disappeared. about that info line i set it to level 1 without knowing if it's the equivalent of "info". either i downgrade or wait for a patch as i can't find the equivalent numerical value of "info". thanks to all who replied. -- "GUIs normally make it simple to accomplish simple actions and impossible to accomplish complex actions." --Doug Gwyn (22/Jun/91 in comp.unix.wizards)
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