Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> i have a problem concerning my previous shorewall installation.
> 
> I tried to use shorewall to configure my firewall, but i couldn't get
> NAT to work. So i decided to remove shorewall and tried it with plain
> iptables. This is now working for me but everytime when i start my
> network connection it seems that my handmade iptable rules are
> overwritten. I have to manually run my iptables-script, do "iptables
> save" and "iptables restart" to get it back working

Shorewall has nothing to do with that. Even when it is installed,
Shorewall doesn't do anything when a network connection is restarted. If
anything involved with Shorewall is getting invoked then, it is code
that you or the gentoo Shorewall package added.

Look at /etc/ppp/* and see if /sbin/shorewall is mentioned on one of the
files.

-Tom
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