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When you checked for the ^M characters, did you check it with
your editor running in BINARY mode.  For example

vim -b /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall-2.4-stronger

--David


 >I can run the simple rc.firewall-2.4 no problem, but when I try to run
 >/etc/rc.d/rc.firewall-2.4-stronger I get the following response:
 >
 >bash: /etc/rc.d/rc.firewall-2.4-stronger: No such file or directory
 >
 >The permissions are set to 700 just like rc.firewall, and the file was
 >created exactly the same way I created rc.firewall. I have double checked
 >it, there are no ^M's
 >
 >Any suggestions greatly appreciated
 >
 >Jack
 >
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