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    Port forwarding issue with Mango GT

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      skazemi last edited by skazemi

      I need to do few port forwardings with my Mango GT, if I run the command directly, it works and the rule appears in the inptables list. However, when I put them in rc.local file to be executed in boot-up, it doesn't work! Looks like the iptables is overwritten by something else during booting up.

      I don't have this problem with normal Raspbian, it works there. Any thoughts??

      Thanks,
      Saeed

      Update:
      Thanks to @CraigWeb, it's solved:
      "What I was trying to say is that this is a rasbian issue and that I have found multiple threads where people have failed when putting rules in rc.local.
      https://blog.mxard.com/persistent-iptables-on-raspberry-pi-raspbian "

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