[CentOS] Putting nat routing into place permanently? -- /etc/rc.d/rc.local v. /etc/init.d/custom scripts
Bryan J. Smith
thebs413 at earthlink.netThu Nov 3 16:08:13 UTC 2005
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Peter Farrow <peter at farrows.org> wrote: > Check the archives, > a post was mde saying that it was explicitly not the right > way to do it in rc.local... This is why I hate e-mail. There's no tone so the slight difference in phrase makes all the difference, and can be taken entirely the wrong way. There is a different between someone saying 'not right' and someone saying 'It will work but it's not the "right" way' I think everyone tipped-toe'd and did their best to avoid saying it was 'not right', because that was not the focus of the discussion. I merely offered my experience on what Red Hat offers, what I do and, just today, what things an /etc/init.d/ script offers over just putting lines in /etc/rc.d/rc.local. I also added the fact that using some sort of version control (RCS is simple, requires 0 setup, and it just works) is the only way to guarantee things won't get changed without your knowing. -- Bryan J. Smith | Sent from Yahoo Mail mailto:b.j.smith at ieee.org | (please excuse any http://thebs413.blogspot.com/ | missing headers)
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