Hi iam using redhat 8.0 better u upgrate Iptables to 1.2.7 its works fine hare ----- Original Message ----- From: "Keith Mastin" <kmastin@beechtree.ca> To: <netfilter@lists.netfilter.org> Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 5:07 AM Subject: unknown arg --syn > This should be so simple, yet it's eluding me... a simple iptables script > on a protected machine, with a few rules where the syn flag is set > returns an error: > > rule example (lives all on one line in script): > iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -s 0/0 -d 192.168.0.167/32 --destination-port 22 > --syn -j ACCEPT > > the error when the script is run: > [root@spy root]# sh ./iptables-rules > iptables v1.2.5: Unknown arg `--syn' > Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information. > > sure enough, no mention of --syn in iptables -h > > from man iptables: > [!] --syn > Only match TCP packets with the SYN bit set and the ACK and FIN bits > cleared. Such packets are used to request TCP connection initiation; > for example, blocking such packets coming in an interface will prevent > incoming TCP connections, but outgoing TCP connections will be > unaffected. It is equivalent to --tcp-flags SYN,RST,ACK SYN. If the "!" > flag precedes the "--syn", the sense of the option is inverted. > > I also replaced --syn with --tcp-flags SYN,RST,ACK SYN, which resulted in > the error: > [root@spy root]# sh ./iptables-rules > iptables v1.2.5: Unknown arg `--tcp-flags' > Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information. > > I think I'm too close to see the solution, so if anybody can see it right > off, it would be much appreciated... > > System info: > Redhat 7.3 > kernel-2.4.18-19.7.x.athlon > > Also tried on another system with similar results: > Redhat 7.3 > kernel-2.4.18-3smp > > TIA > > > >