foward ing specific ports
Anthony Cesar
Anthony.Cesar@abcdistributing.com
Fri, 28 Jun 2002 16:55:54 -0400
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is it possible to tell iptables to allow forwarding of specific ports
that are staggered, in one entry? for example, i know that you can do a
range of ports ( --sport 1024:65535) but what if i have only three ports
like 25,110, and 53?
does the syntax allow for me to list these ports in just one chain
(hypothetical: --sport 25-53-110)?
or do i have to generate a chain for each one? it would help my typing
fingers a lot if what i'm asking was possible....
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<P><SPAN class=3D014594520-28062002>is it possible to tell iptables to al=
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forwarding of specific ports that are staggered, in one entry? =
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example, i know that you can do a range of ports ( --sport=
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53?</SPAN></P>
<P><SPAN class=3D014594520-28062002>does the syntax allow for me to list =
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<P><SPAN class=3D014594520-28062002>or do i have to generate a chain for =
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one? it would help my typing fingers a lot if what i'm asking was=20
possible....</SPAN></P>
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<P><SPAN class=3D014594520-28062002>--Anthony C--</SPAN></P><FONT SIZE=3D=
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