So, that's a BUG.
Why iptbles let me add a chain with 30 characters, if I can't use this chain?
[root@ward] [10:07:54]
[~]#iptables -t nat -N 123456789012345678901234567890
[root@ward] [10:08:05]
[~]#iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j 123456789012345678901234567890
iptables: No chain/target/match by that name
Hey, gurus, can anyone help me? :)
Thank's
Royce Kemp wrote:
I have run into this problem as well. Learn to stick to 28 characters.
-r
At 01:01 PM 7/8/2005, Rafael Dreher wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying do add a rule on a user-defined chain, on the NAT table,
with 28 characters.
my guess is you're leaving out the '-t nat' as custom chains only exist
in the table they're created in:
Hi, again.
I guess no. :)
[root@ward] [16:55:58]
[~]#iptables -t nat -N ecommerce-internet@POSTROUTING
[root@ward] [16:56:01]
[~]#iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j ecommerce-internet@POSTROUTING
iptables: No chain/target/match by that name
[root@ward] [16:56:19]
[~]#
Am I crazy? :)
This chain has 30 characters... the max.. if I reduce it to 28, it's
added wihtout any problem.
Thank's
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