Not much.Originally Posted by preleaf
I am returning a few phone calls and sipping my cup of water.
What is going on with you?
I am guessing that isn't what you wanted to know, but it is the closest thing I could decipher that made any sense to me.![]()
Not much.Originally Posted by preleaf
I am returning a few phone calls and sipping my cup of water.
What is going on with you?
I am guessing that isn't what you wanted to know, but it is the closest thing I could decipher that made any sense to me.![]()
Me thinks he meant as follows;
I tried the command you gave me, but there was no output from it. How can I tell if it worked?
Regards,
David
Forum Moderator
You pulled that out of what he wrote?
You are good!![]()
/sbin/iptables -L
and you will be able to see if your rule was appended.
I guess I run a unique setup compared to most of you. I use the cisco access-list rulesets for the firewall, seems to work rather well. And I also run apf with ports allowed 1_65500 both udp and tcp and then run bfd on top so it will detect and lockout the dictionary attacks.
So far knock on wood only had 1 problem and that was my fault. nuke board got hacked because I forgot to update it.
/etc/init.d/iptables save
Thanks for all your help. This solution worked perfectly along with
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Thanks.