[CentOS] ls network address traslation different in centos?
Robert Spangler
mlists at zoominternet.netFri Jan 2 15:57:30 UTC 2009
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On Friday 02 January 2009 00:16, Kenneth Burgener wrote: > On 1/1/2009 8:13 PM, Robert Spangler wrote: > > Your rules are in need of help. > > First off I am not even sure what you are doing will work, i.e.; > > > > --append or --table > > > > These are written as '-A' and '-t' > > --append and --table are legal syntax... > > # man iptables > > -t, --table table > This option specifies the packet matching table which the command > should operate on. If the... > > -A, --append chain rule-specification > Append one or more rules to the end of the selected chain. When the > source and/or destination... Shorthand I find the best. Thnx for the clarification on this. -- Regards Robert Linux User #296285 http://counter.li.org
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