First is the packets matched by this rule, second is bytes matched by this
rule. In user-defined chains counters are always zero (of course, if the
packet is matched by some of the rules, that rule's counter is updated).
-Eljas Alakulppi
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 16:26:37 +0300, Joey <Joey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What significance do the numbers between the brackets have?
print ":INPUT ACCEPT [6180932:1244590784]\n";
print ":OUTPUT ACCEPT [6574901:1313953477]\n";
I got those from executing a iptables-save so I can see what format I
needed
to match in generating my own save file from our IP DB.
Thanks!
Joey
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