[CentOS] Hacking Issue
Jorge Fábregas
jorge.fabregas at gmail.comMon Sep 26 11:08:49 UTC 2011
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On 09/26/2011 07:02 AM, Jennifer Botten wrote: > -A INPUT -i eth0 -d 209.61.231.42 -p udp -j DROP This needs to be: -A OUTPUT -i eth0 -d 209.61.231.42 -p udp -j DROP ...if you want to drop packets initiated from your system to that ip...which doesn't make any sense if you're dropping all the incoming connection from that ip. On why are you still getting packets from that ip... perhaps there's also TCP traffic? If you want to completely drop packets from that ip simply remove the protocol argument like this: -A INPUT -i eth0 -s 209.61.231.42 -j DROP HTH, Jorge
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