[netfilter-cvslog] r6636 - trunk/iptables/extensions

kaber at netfilter.org kaber at netfilter.org
Mon Jul 3 20:35:24 CEST 2006


Author: kaber at netfilter.org
Date: 2006-07-03 20:35:24 +0200 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006)
New Revision: 6636

Modified:
   trunk/iptables/extensions/libip6t_multiport.man
Log:
[PATCH] ip6tables multiport does not support x:y (Phil Oester <kernel at linuxace.com>)

Update the manpage for ip6tables multiport match to reflect
reality -- it does not (yet) support x:y syntax.  I looked at
adding it, but adding revision support to ip6tables seems a
waste at this point, since once xtables support is added to
iptables, this problem will resolve itself.

Closes bug #451.


Modified: trunk/iptables/extensions/libip6t_multiport.man
===================================================================
--- trunk/iptables/extensions/libip6t_multiport.man	2006-07-03 18:34:50 UTC (rev 6635)
+++ trunk/iptables/extensions/libip6t_multiport.man	2006-07-03 18:35:24 UTC (rev 6636)
@@ -1,21 +1,20 @@
 This module matches a set of source or destination ports.  Up to 15
-ports can be specified.  A port range (port:port) counts as two
-ports, but range isn't supported now. It can only be used in conjunction
+ports can be specified.  It can only be used in conjunction
 with
 .B "-p tcp"
 or
 .BR "-p udp" .
 .TP
-.BR "--source-ports " "\fI[!] port\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport:port\fP...]]"
+.BR "--source-ports " "\fI[!] port\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP...]]"
 Match if the source port is one of the given ports.  The flag
 .B --sports
 is a convenient alias for this option.
 .TP
-.BR "--destination-ports " "\fI[!] port\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport:port\fP...]]"
+.BR "--destination-ports " "\fI[!] port\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP...]]"
 Match if the destination port is one of the given ports.  The flag
 .B --dports
 is a convenient alias for this option.
 .TP
-.BR "--ports " "\fI[!] port\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport:port\fP...]]"
+.BR "--ports " "\fI[!] port\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP...]]"
 Match if the both the source and destination ports are equal to each
 other and to one of the given ports.




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