On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 15:41, Paul wrote:
> Thanks for all the info! Quick follow up question on the rc.firewall script.
> I've tried running it, just by typing it's name when I'm in that folder at
> root.  It says, "bash: rc.firewall-2.4: command not found"  It's actually
> named, "rc.firewall-2.4" and I've made it executable already, it has a *
> next to its name when I do a listing.  Any ideas??  TIA!

Yah. You can't run an executable unless it's in your path, or if you
specify the path to the executable. So if you are in /etc/init.d, and
you have a script there called rc.firewall-2.4, then type

./rc.firewall-2.4

The leading ./ is a path specification that satisfies the requirement.

HTH,

.brian



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Brian P. Bilbrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Orb Designs

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