Darren Reed napisal(a):
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> > The rules can be removed ONLY in the same way they have been added, ie.
[...]
> Ack...this is a nasty bug.
> The problem is that the line number a rule is found at, in the file, is 
> stored in the rule.
> It is stored in part of the rule that is used when it comes time to 
> delete a rule.
> So if you changed the line number, "ipf -rf <file>" would not work.

But when I was trying it, I was always adding or removing only one rule -
regardless if from terminal, file or redirected standard input. So the line
number should be always 1 (or 0, if numbering is from 0) - am I right?
But it was still impossible for example when a rule that was typed
directly from a terminal, to remove it from a redirected standard input or
from a file (in any case standard input and/or file contained only one
line!)
Regards,
   Jaroslaw Rafa
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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