Most other distributions provide an init script for iptables based
around iptables-save/restore, which takes the current rules, save them
and then restores them at boot. This is generally faster than a
user-created firewall script every boot because it only has to run
iptables-restore (which will set all the rules in one syscall).
Attached is a modified port for CRUX, with an init script doing the
above-mentioned iptables-save/restore work for CRUX. I'd like for this
to get merged into the iptables in core, in order to provide this
functionality to all CRUX users.
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