Re: iptables question

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All of the suggestions are graciously accepted, however, I was actually asking 
what I was doing wrong with iptables, and why, with the rules I put in place, 
someone was still able to connect to my machine.

I understand there might be better ways, but if I don't understand what I did 
wrong last time, how am I going to figure out how to deny all, then allow 
selected, ehrn I can't seem to allow all and deny selected.

There must be a misunderstanding on my part about how iptables are supposed to work.

-chuck


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