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49 lines
1.7 KiB
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# Load additional iptables modules (nat helpers)
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# Default: -none-
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# Space separated list of nat helpers (e.g. 'ip_nat_ftp ip_nat_irc'), which
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# are loaded after the firewall rules are applied. Options for the helpers are
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# stored in /etc/modprobe.conf.
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IPTABLES_MODULES="ip_conntrack_netbios_ns"
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# Unload modules on restart and stop
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# Value: yes|no, default: yes
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# This option has to be 'yes' to get to a sane state for a firewall
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# restart or stop. Only set to 'no' if there are problems unloading netfilter
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# modules.
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IPTABLES_MODULES_UNLOAD="yes"
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# Save current firewall rules on stop.
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# Value: yes|no, default: no
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# Saves all firewall rules to /etc/sysconfig/iptables if firewall gets stopped
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# (e.g. on system shutdown).
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IPTABLES_SAVE_ON_STOP="no"
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# Save current firewall rules on restart.
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# Value: yes|no, default: no
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# Saves all firewall rules to /etc/sysconfig/iptables if firewall gets
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# restarted.
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IPTABLES_SAVE_ON_RESTART="no"
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# Save (and restore) rule and chain counter.
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# Value: yes|no, default: no
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# Save counters for rules and chains to /etc/sysconfig/iptables if
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# 'service iptables save' is called or on stop or restart if SAVE_ON_STOP or
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# SAVE_ON_RESTART is enabled.
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IPTABLES_SAVE_COUNTER="no"
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# Numeric status output
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# Value: yes|no, default: yes
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# Print IP addresses and port numbers in numeric format in the status output.
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IPTABLES_STATUS_NUMERIC="yes"
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# Verbose status output
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# Value: yes|no, default: yes
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# Print info about the number of packets and bytes plus the "input-" and
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# "outputdevice" in the status output.
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IPTABLES_STATUS_VERBOSE="no"
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# Status output with numbered lines
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# Value: yes|no, default: yes
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# Print a counter/number for every rule in the status output.
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IPTABLES_STATUS_LINENUMBERS="yes"
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