Thank you, Mr. Korren. I'll practice a few times and see if I can reproduce my original rule set.
Best regards. On May 23, 2016 1:39 AM, "Barak Korren" bkorren@redhat.com wrote:
If I'm understanding correctly, write out all rules in a bash terminal
and
run them, and then do /usr/sbin/iptables-save ---
~#/usr/sbin/iptables rule; ~#/usr/sbin/iptables rule; ~#/usr/sbiniptables rule; ~#/usr/sbin/iptables rule; ~#/usr/sbin/iptables rule; ~#/usr/sbiniptables rule; ~#/usr/sbin/iptables rule; ~#/usr/sbin/iptables rule; ~#/usr/sbiniptables rule; ~#/usr/sbin/iptables rule; ~#/usr/sbin/iptables rule; ~#/usr/sbiniptables rule
~#/usr/sbin/iptables-save > /etc/sysconfig/iptables
Yep. And you can copy '/etc/sysconfig/iptables' around if you have identical machines and no machine-specific rules... (Note, you can even port the rules from other Linux distros as iptables-save exists there as well)
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