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| Subject: | Re: Iptables rules comparation |
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| Date: | Thu, 28 Oct 2004 09:15:25 +0200 |
J.R. Barreras (barreras@cfg.onat.gov.cu) wrote:
Hi all! How can I do compare iptables rule sets produced by different scripts? Any tools? Ideas? Waiting for yours reply, thanks in advance...
Hi,
Like others, my first answer would be to diff your both rules.
It seems it is not what you search.
Perhaps, I will say a really big mistake, but if you want to test your
different script, you can try a tool like nessus :-)
If the result is the same and diff too, you probably have the same
behavior.
Sorry if it is a mistake.
Have a good day :-)
--
Christophe
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