the lines are:
alias ls='ls --color=auto'
alias dir='ls'
ipfwadm <yadda yadda i forget exaclty>
ipfwadm -F -a m -S 192.168.0.0/24 -S 0.0.0.0/0
So no, none of them have qualified paths and none of them are executed.
(I reboot the machine, no colours, no IP masq...)
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Original Text
From: "Bud Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 27/08/98 2:20 pm:
"Joe Duncan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok, here's a weird little problem for you. Although I did get IP
> masquerading working last night, none of the lines I've added to the
> rc.local file seem to be executed. I addes two line that make 'ls'
display
> in colour and make 'dir' an alias for 'ls'. After that there are two
> 'ipfwadm' that enable the IP masq... Neither one seems to work. When I
> reboot the computer I must type in these lines manually to get them to
> work. Any ideas why? Is there another file which specifies which scripts
> are run? Is there another initialization file that I should be using
> instead of '/etc/rc.d/rc.local'?
I'm not exactly clear about your problem. Do the first two entries
pertaining to ls work but not the ipfwadm entries? In that case I would
suspect a path or permission problem. Do the ipfwadm entries have a full
path to the executable?
If nothing you added works then probably rc.local isn't being called. I
don't remember exactly, but I think it is called by rc.M. The relevant
line may be commented out. You could find where is it called pretty quick
with something like
$grep rc.local /etc/rc.d/rc.*
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Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.sirinet.net/~budr/zamm.html
formerly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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