Re: Blocking incoming IP address immediately

From: Jeff Franks (jfranks1970_at_charter.net)
Date: 11/30/04


Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 07:47:27 -0600


> Just one question to be on the safe side... The iptables-firewall and the
> "Roger Wilco" game are one and the same machine??? right?

No the iptables firewall is on a stand-alone RedHat 9 server. It's only
function right now is to provide NAT and a firewall for my internal LAN.
The game and the Roger Wilco are on a seperate server and the ports are
forwarded in to it. That, by the way, is working like a champ. The game is
up and the RW is working fine. My only issue is how to block specific IP
addresses on the fly without effecting the other connections.

Thanks for the reply,

jf



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