Re: multiport needs `-p tcp', `-p udp' - Why?

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On 28.02.2010 05:47, netfilter-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> George ,
> 
>              for -p option , we can specify icmp ( layer 3 protocol )
> or other layer 4 protocol other than UDP and TCP .
> 
>              I could be wrong . I am also a beginner .
> 
> Thanks,
> Ratheesh.
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 2:44 AM, U. George <netbeans@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> It makes no diff to either udp or tcp - port address are at the same header
>> offset. It does makes a difference if you want to test both in the rule. I
>> only want to test ports with this rule.
>>
>> On 02/27/2010 03:46 PM, richard.horton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>  And as each rule is distinct the line with multiport does not know you have
>> already determined the protocol...
>> Ahhh, *But I know*. I designed the filter that way. If u want to *warn* me,
>> then thats probably ok.
>> --


Could you guys please stop top posting.
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