Using 12.1. I want to add two, simple, basic firewall rules to deal with an ISP proxy injecting javascript into every web page fetched. I tried doing the usual and customary "service iptables save" after inserting the rules manually which returned the error "service iptables does not exist" or whatever. Looking further, I find that rc.iptables has been removed and substituted with some bizarre sysconfig abstraction that apparently creates firewall rules from scratch from a legion of files every time the system starts. And apparently, the way this thing is set up, I cannot do a simple append to this conglomeration of sundry files to get the rules I require. Further, Yast is completely useless for this purpose. As a bonus this nyoo thang, or whatever it is, is undocumented. Why do we have to do things the hard way? What is the rationale behind making firewall setup more difficult? And *WHERE* is the documentation? -- jd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org