Hey Guys!
I have some custom /etc/firewall.user.
Listing the rules, my custom rules appear 3 times.
In /etc/config/firewall have only one entry:
option path '/etc/firewall.user'
Some clue?
Many thanks!
firewall.user 3 times?
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Re: firewall.user 3 times?
Complement:
Just after reboot the router.
If i iptables -F
/usr/lib/gargoyle/restart_firewall.sh
Dont repeat the custom rules from firewall.user.
Thanks.
Just after reboot the router.
If i iptables -F
/usr/lib/gargoyle/restart_firewall.sh
Dont repeat the custom rules from firewall.user.
Thanks.
Re: firewall.user 3 times?
More info about my issue.
Every time my internet drops and return, add all my firewall.user lines again.
(my internet drops a lot every day)
The QOS rules, etc, dont repeat.
Just mine firewall.user.
>.<
Some help, please.
Every time my internet drops and return, add all my firewall.user lines again.
(my internet drops a lot every day)
The QOS rules, etc, dont repeat.
Just mine firewall.user.
>.<
Some help, please.
Re: firewall.user 3 times?
Is there a reason you can’t just add them as normal rules rather than to firewall.user?
http://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoyle_ispyisail.php for the latest releases
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Re: firewall.user 3 times?
Hey!
I tried add the rules in rc.local, they get messy and lose the order (in my case it is essential) after connection down/up.
What i m doing now:
Using firewall.user again.
Remove all my rules before if they exist, one by one;
Them add again in right order.
Im using the keys: INPUT, FORWARD, OUTPUT.
If get messy again. I will try user the 'user chain' zone_lan_forward, zone_lan_input, etc.
Thanks!
I tried add the rules in rc.local, they get messy and lose the order (in my case it is essential) after connection down/up.
What i m doing now:
Using firewall.user again.
Remove all my rules before if they exist, one by one;
Them add again in right order.
Im using the keys: INPUT, FORWARD, OUTPUT.
If get messy again. I will try user the 'user chain' zone_lan_forward, zone_lan_input, etc.
Thanks!