On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 04:45:47PM -0800, Bill Wohler wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Luca Filipozzi) writes: > > Make a separate /etc/network/firewall script and structure it like an init.d > > script. Then, in your /etc/init.d/interfaces file, you can do stuff like: > > So you concur that /etc/network is the ideal location for such a > script? Other locations that come to mind are /usr/local/sbin or > /usr/local/etc.
I think that /etc/network is the natural place to put a firewall script given that it will be called by an up directive. It certainly seems the most logical to me (which might not say much :). Luca -- Luca Filipozzi [dpkg] We are the apt. Resistance is futile. You will be packaged.

