Re: what is the '-m' flag?

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Look in the manpage of iptables.

-m loads the iptables extension.

On Tue June 2 2009 wrote Leonardo Carneiro:
> what the '-m' flag does in iptables? i'd search google and read the
> manual, but did not found anything.
>
> a old script running in a firewall of my network have some rules like
> these: iptables -A PREROUTING -p udp -m udp -d $inet_ip -i eth0 --dport
> 8282 -j DNAT --to-destination 192.168.1.102
>
> tks in

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