Re: move rule to a position

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On 06/17/10 03:26, Mamadou Touré wrote:
Hi, all i'd like to move rule to a position.
ex: i've these rules :
1- iptable -A -p TCP --dport 80 -j ACCEPT
2- iptable -A -p TCP --dport 21 -j ACCEPT
3- iptable -A -p UDP --dport 53 -j ACCEPT

after executing these command is there a mean to move rule at
position 3 to position 1 ?
So that the rule at 1 could go to 2 and 2 to 3.

I think your best bet will be to insert a duplicate of rule 3 before the current rule #1 and then delete what will become rule #4. I.e.:

   iptables -I 1 -p UDP --dport 53 -j ACCEPT
   iptables -D 4

Note: I'm use to specifying the chain (FORWARD,INPUT,OUTPUT), so I'm not exactly sure how well those rules will work as typed. Y.M.M.V.



Grant. . . .
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