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| Subject: | RE: Iptables rules comparation |
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| Date: | Mon, 1 Nov 2004 00:39:50 -0500 |
More on this... I'm trying to make a script to compare iptables rules and I need some help... 1.-Anyone can tell me if I can construct a rules set like this? ... :C1 - [0:0] :C2 - [0:0] ... -A INPUT params_1 -j C1 -A C1 params_2 -j C2 -A C2 params_3 -j ACCEPT 2.- I would never find a circular reference in a rule set, no? ByE! Barreras PS Excuse my poor english...
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