+++ /dev/null
-[Unit]
-Description=Save iptables firewall
-DefaultDependencies=no
-After=iptables.service
-# fail immediately if iptables.service has not been started
-Requisite=iptables.service
-Before=shutdown.target
-
-[Service]
-Type=oneshot
-RemainAfterExit=no
-ExecStart=/usr/local/lib/iptables-helper save
-
-[Install]
-WantedBy=shutdown.target
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-[Unit]
-Description=iptables firewall
-DefaultDependencies=false
-After=local-fs.target
-Before=basic.target
-# Note: shutdown is handled by iptables-save (if enabled)
-
-[Service]
-Type=oneshot
-RemainAfterExit=yes
-ExecStart=/usr/local/lib/iptables-helper start
-ExecReload=/usr/local/lib/iptables-helper reload
-ExecStop=/usr/local/lib/iptables-helper stop
-# Note: ExecRestart hasn't been implemented by systemd (yet)
-
-[Install]
-WantedBy=sysinit.target multi-user.target
-Also=iptables-save.service
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-[Service]
-
-# Files from which to initialize the ip*tables rules.
-# Personally, I like to keep all rules in one directory
-#Environment="IPTABLES_INIT=/var/lib/iptables/init-IPv4.rules"
-#Environment="IP6TABLES_INIT=/var/lib/iptables/init-IPv6.rules"
-# But these are the OpenRC defaults:
-Environment="IPTABLES_INIT=/var/lib/iptables/rules-save"
-Environment="IP6TABLES_INIT=/var/lib/ip6tables/rules-save"
-
-# At system shutdown (or systemctl start iptables-save), current rules are
-# saved to the above files per default.
-# This "Save as" functionality is very usefull for development or hardened
-# production servers; it allows to inspect the saved rules before applying
-# them for the next start/reload.
-# If you prefer never to save the rules at all, simply specify /dev/null here.
-#Environment="IPTABLES_SAVE_AS=/var/lib/iptables/inspect-IPv4.rules"
-#Environment="IP6TABLES_SAVE_AS=/var/lib/iptables/inspect-IPv6.rules"
-
-# Save & restore the counters [yes|no]?
-Environment="COUNTERS=yes"