Re: Empty Target

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OoO La nuit ayant déjà recouvert  d'encre ce jour du vendredi 06 février
2009, vers 23:05, "Gilad Benjamini" <gilad.benjamini@xxxxxxxxx> disait :

> I am trying to troubleshoot an iptables rule set, trying to understand where
> different packets are going. I have found that using "iptables -L -v" is a
> useful tool, with the counters telling me what's going on.
> To "trigger" counters I currently use LOG rules. I would actually prefer
> some sort of empty rule; a rule that would do nothing beyond increasing the
> counters.

> Does something like that exist ?
> Seems trivial to implement. 

You can also use the TRACE target if your kernel is recent enough.
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