Are these ipchains rules a set that you have configured yourself? If so, you
should put them into a script file and have that run at boot from your init
script. If you are running a pre-written script like pmfirewall, then you
have told the pmfirewall install script not to start at boot time. The easy
way to fix this is to re-run the install script and make sure you select
"yes" for start at boot.

--Greg


----- Original Message -----
From: "J�rgen Heinrichs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Hi,
>
> I got a question concerning ipchains. When I reboot my system, all
firewall
> rules get reset to the standard "ALLOW all".
> How can I save my previously configured rules and reload them at boot?
>
> Perhaps ipchains-save to a file? But where is the right place to reload
> them? And how?
>
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> J. Heinrichs
>
>
>


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