[rudder-users] iptables compliance and rudder

Janos Mattyasovszky mail at matya.eu
Mon Aug 24 18:06:10 CEST 2020


Hi

We did this by using rudder to distribute configuration files and have a service to handle the loading those.

No built in methods iirc.

Jm






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On 24 Aug 2020, 16:15, Jack Sephton < jack.s at layershift.me> wrote:

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> I have tried to do some research about using rudder and iptables to make a rule set be compliant across the board but the only thing I can find is a post on this mailing list about wrappers for it.
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> http://www.rudder-project.org/pipermail/rudder-users/2018-July/000975.html
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> Is anyone willing to share how they currently do this please?
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