2004-08-31, k keltezÃssel 08:43-kor Grant Williamson ezt Ãrta: > yep that works .. > > --- /usr/share/gipt/internet.py.orig 2004-08-31 08:31:52.000000000 +0200 > +++ /usr/share/gipt/internet.py 2004-08-31 08:30:51.000000000 +0200 > @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ > ("5/2", _("Redirect Net for TOS")), > ("5/3", _("Redirect Host for TOS")), > ("8", _("Echo Request")), > + ("9", _("ICMP")), Instead of this, I inserted the following two lines: ("9", _("Router Advertisement")), ("10", _("Route Solicitation")), > ("11", _("Time Exceeded")), > ("11/0", _("TTL count exceeded")), > ("11/1", _("Fragment Reass time exceeded")), > > Are you planning gipt, to import your current iptables configuration? gipt loads the rules using iptables-save, and after adding/editing/deleting rules, it applies the rules through iptables-restore. It is a front end, a graphical user interface to iptables. I hope this is an answer to the question.
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