Have a look here.
Oh and BTW the proper way to add something to /etc/init.d is:
update-rc.d iptables defaults
Yes, I know I could always apt-get GuardDog or something, but I'm looking to learn about how to set up iptables here, so hear me out.
What I have done is stuck a symbolic link in the /etc/rcS.d directory "S09iptables" and linked it to /etc/init.d/iptables
iptables doesn't work (there are no rules), and I'm not sure where iptables expects a file to be for it, or what it is looking for exactly.
Can anyone help me out here?
And can someone stick a firewall in Knoppix by default for HD installs?
Have a look here.
Oh and BTW the proper way to add something to /etc/init.d is:
update-rc.d iptables defaults
Thanks for the tip. I'm scrounging the script file now, and learnign a lot about the nitty gritty of iptables.
Before, I didn't know you could hack the proc ip4 directory to stop loads of different icmp and spoof attacks...!
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