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Persistent Network Lock on Linux

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Hi,

 

It is possible to force the network lock to stay on after a reboot? I'd like to block network access until the Eddie client has started and a connection to a server is established. Could I run a script on boot or make the iptables rules persistent?

 

Best case would be to enable the Eddie client to load on boot and auto connect to servers but as it requires root I understand it would breach security enabling this.

 

I am running Linux Mint 17.1 and using experimental Eddie as some of the dependencies wouldn't install for the stable version.

 

Thanks

 

 

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Hello!

 

I believe Linux handles it in such a way that there's no connection at startup, when you've already enabled Network Lock, as the rules don't change . Unless I misunderstood something lol. Also, it's correct of you to use the experimental .


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