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From: Ramen Junkie (lameazoid_at_gamebox.nett)
Date: 05/24/04
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Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 23:48:38 GMT
I'm trying to figure out how to make a command run during the boot sequence.
I've set up Redhat 9 running Apache as a webserver. I had trouble getting
it to work at first but later figured out I needed to flush the ip tables.
Recently the machine was rebooted due to a power outage and when it came
back up the server wasn't working properly and I had to run
"/sbin/iptables -F" again. The problem is this PC doesn't have a monitor of
Keyboard of it's own. I can't seem to SSH or Telnet into the machine either
before "/sbin/iptables -F" so I was wondering how I could set things up to
run this command automatically any time the machine is rebooted.
-- Ramen Junkie
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