ipset/sysconfig/ip6tables-config
2019-10-04 21:57:24 +02:00

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# Load additional ip6tables modules (nat helpers)
# Default: -none-
# Space separated list of nat helpers (e.g. 'ip_nat_ftp ip_nat_irc'), which
# are loaded after the firewall rules are applied. Options for the helpers are
# stored in /etc/modprobe.conf.
IP6TABLES_MODULES=""
# Save current firewall rules on stop.
# Value: yes|no, default: no
# Saves all firewall rules to /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables if firewall gets stopped
# (e.g. on system shutdown).
IP6TABLES_SAVE_ON_STOP="no"
# Save current firewall rules on restart.
# Value: yes|no, default: no
# Saves all firewall rules to /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables if firewall gets
# restarted.
IP6TABLES_SAVE_ON_RESTART="no"
# Save (and restore) rule and chain counter.
# Value: yes|no, default: no
# Save counters for rules and chains to /etc/sysconfig/ip6tables if
# 'service ip6tables save' is called or on stop or restart if SAVE_ON_STOP or
# SAVE_ON_RESTART is enabled.
IP6TABLES_SAVE_COUNTER="no"
# Numeric status output
# Value: yes|no, default: yes
# Print IP addresses and port numbers in numeric format in the status output.
IP6TABLES_STATUS_NUMERIC="yes"
# Verbose status output
# Value: yes|no, default: yes
# Print info about the number of packets and bytes plus the "input-" and
# "outputdevice" in the status output.
IP6TABLES_STATUS_VERBOSE="no"
# Status output with numbered lines
# Value: yes|no, default: yes
# Print a counter/number for every rule in the status output.
IP6TABLES_STATUS_LINENUMBERS="yes"
# Reload sysctl settings on start and restart
# Default: -none-
# Space separated list of sysctl items which are to be reloaded on start.
# List items will be matched by fgrep.
#IP6TABLES_SYSCTL_LOAD_LIST=".nf_conntrack .bridge-nf"
# Set wait option for ip6tables-restore calls in seconds
# Default: 600
# Set to 0 to deactivate the wait.
#IP6TABLES_RESTORE_WAIT=600
# Set wait interval option for ip6tables-restore calls in microseconds
# Default: 1000000
# Set to 100000 to try to get the lock every 100000 microseconds, 10 times a
# second.
# Only usable with IP6TABLES_RESTORE_WAIT > 0
#IP6TABLES_RESTORE_WAIT_INTERVAL=1000000