Re: [iptables] How to both DROP and LOG
From: Luke Vogel (luke@bell-bird.com.au)Date: 05/24/02
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From: Luke Vogel <luke@bell-bird.com.au> Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 19:32:01 +1000
Harry Putnam wrote:
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> Thanks posters. That is a nice collection of examples and good clear
> example of the user defined logging technique.
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> This should be a big leg up to us low count brain cell readers.
Seems like you've got more than you give yourself credit for.
The man page for iptables is good reading.
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