A method that works well for me, and I use it extensively, is to place all your IP addresses in a text file, and feed the file to the script. With this method, all you need to do is update (edit) the text file as needed for adding or deleting IP's. For instance, if you wanted to sneak TFTP through the firewall (which I don't really recommend), you could add this rule: #################################################################### # TFTP #################################################################### # if TFTP enabled redirect to port 69 on internal TFTP server if [ "$TFTP_SERVER" = "1" ] ; then while read TRUSTED; do $IPT -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -s $TRUSTED --destination-port 69 -i $FW_INET_IFACE -j LOG --log-level $LOG_LEVEL --log-prefix "DNAT IN TFTP OK: " $IPT -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -s $TRUSTED --destination-port 69 -i $FW_INET_IFACE -j DNAT --to-destination $INTERNAL_TFTP:69 done < $TRUSTED_LIST fi -----Original Message----- From: netfilter-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:netfilter-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Remus Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 12:27 AM To: netfilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Port Forwarding Hi folks, I have a PREROUTING rule: iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -d $EXTERNALIP_1 -s some_external_IP -p 47 -j DNAT --to 192.168.0.19 How to add more source addresses which will be able to connect? Thanks in advance Remus