NEED MORE INFO Iptables and FQDN

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You have an invalid fqdn. Carlostico?? Remove it and iptables-restart.
 
It looks like on a reboot, your iptables script runs prior to the network card being activated, and as such, the system can't resolve the FQDN. Bringing things up in that order rather than the other way around is desirable so that your system isn't left exposed for that period until the firewall is established. There are no doubt better ways to resolve this situation that you could probably google for, but off the top of my head, you could add entries for your FQDNs in /etc/hosts, or rerun the iptables script again after the network interface is up.
 
Hi Matthew

Thank you for the advice that really helped !!! Moved Iptables after network activation was the key.

Thanks again
 

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