Action:
Reload the firewall rules


Manually restart seawall:

login as root, type q to drop to the command prompt,
type  seawall restart

If you are already at the command prompt,
type  seawall restart


Automatic method:  (LRP automatically restarts seawall every 24 hours)
(This enhancement has been included in the file "etc.lrp"  for dynamic IP users g)

login in as root, type q to drop to the command prompt, edit the file  /etc/cron.d/multicron

ae   /etc/cron.d/multicron
add a line
15  06  *  *  *   root  seawall  restart   > /dev/null

make sure there is a blank line between above line and the <<EOF>> marker

ctrl-S and Enter to save
ctrl-C
lrcfg, choose Backup, choose  2) etc

Above example restarts seawall everyday at 06:15 (using a 24 hour clock) Canada/US pacific time zone.
You can change LRP to use your local time zone instead.


Last revised: August 29, 2006

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