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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat iptables does not start on boot Post 302906966 by fpmurphy on Tuesday 24th of June 2014 11:36:32 PM
Old 06-25-2014
It appears you have an error in your IPTABLE rules. If you provide us with a copy of the rules, we can probably figure out where the problem is.
 

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apertium-tagger-apply-new-rules(1)										apertium-tagger-apply-new-rules(1)

NAME
apertium-tagger-apply-new-rules - This application is part of ( apertium ) This tool is part of the apertium open-source machine translation toolbox: http://www.apertium.org. SYNOPSIS
apertium-tagger-apply-new-rules --filein [ <input file> ] --fileout [ <output file> ] --tsxfile [ <rule file> ] DESCRIPTION
apertium-tagger-apply-new-rules is used to forbid and enforce rules which are applied to the given HMM parameters. Note that the TSX file provided with --tsxfile *must* be equal, in terms of label definitions, to the one used when training the HMM param- eters that are to be modified. OPTIONS
-i, --filein Specify the file with the HMM parameter to process -o, --fileout To specify the file to which the HMM will be written -x, --tsxfile File containing the rules to apply SEE ALSO
apertium-tagger(1), apertium(1). BUGS
Lots of...lurking in the dark and waiting for you! AUTHOR
Copyright (c) 2005 -- 2007, Universitat d'Alacant / Universidad de Alicante. This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. 2007-03-24 apertium-tagger-apply-new-rules(1)
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