2014-11-01 11:33:56 +01:00
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# /etc/conf.d/iptables
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2019-07-18 19:03:04 +02:00
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# Set wait option for xtables lock in seconds
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# DEFAULT: 60
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#IPTABLES_LOCK_WAIT_TIME="60"
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# Set wait interval option for xtables lock in microseconds
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# DEFAULT: 1000
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#IPTABLES_LOCK_WAIT_INTERVAL="1000"
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# Location in which iptables initscript will save set rules on
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2014-11-01 11:33:56 +01:00
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# service shutdown
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IPTABLES_SAVE="/var/lib/iptables/rules-save"
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# Options to pass to iptables-save and iptables-restore
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SAVE_RESTORE_OPTIONS="-c"
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# Save state on stopping iptables
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SAVE_ON_STOP="yes"
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# If you need to log iptables messages as soon as iptables starts,
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# AND your logger does NOT depend on the network, then you may wish
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# to uncomment the next line.
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# If your logger depends on the network, and you uncomment this line
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# you will create an unresolvable circular dependency during startup.
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# After commenting or uncommenting this line, you must run 'rc-update -u'.
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#rc_use="logger"
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