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Package: iptables
Version: 1.3.6.0debian1-5

Iptables has a save functionality, it is useful to have scripts to load
an iptables configuration on boot, save it or clear the firewall.

This is what does this script I wrote and I like to see it included in
the iptables package. 
It is usable by extracting the archive in /. It was tested on both
debian etch and ubuntu, it is elegant and should work in many situations
(it's loosely based on gentoo's one). 
It exits cleanly if the user has it installed but has not saved at least
once a configuration using "/etc/init.d/iptables save"

The script should be started just after network, and does not need to be
stopped on shutdowns.

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Hi,

you may want to take a look at iptables-persistent pacakge.

closing this bug now.

-- 
Arturo Borrero González

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