Firestarter
Hello,
I installed Firestarter. After I start it sudo iptables -L show the
effect.
But after a reboot the iptables are cleared again despite
firestarter is called according to sysv-rc-conf.
If I call /etc/init.d/firestarter start manually the iptables are restored.
Is there a problem in the order of the init scripts?
Regards,
Marco
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