Thanks for the response Rubin.
I created my own init script that calls /etc/rc.local (one of the things I like in RH!). I call whatever I need executed at boot-time from this /etc/rc.local. I can send that init script to you if you like.
Port forwarding is indeed on - I verified both by cat'ing ip_forward, running sysctl, and for good measure I echoed 1 into ip_forward. That makes no difference.
Do you still have the problem or have you resolved yours? The fact that this very same script has been working fine until the upgrade to 11.2 makes me thing something in 11.2 is breaking it - I just wish I could find out what.
Turn off the firewall...did I mention that? Ruben
Thanks again.
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