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<0> glop <1> hi jengelh :) <2> gug
<1> hi Gandalf ? <2> hi yahya <1> need u r help <1> i want put a filter on prerouting <1> the filter if dest ip = local ip drop the packet <1> and my local ip is dhcp ***igned <1> which is changing frequently <1> so i can not hard code local ip in the rule <1> is there any way ? <2> I believe there is some match that matches incoming packets against the ipaddresses of the incoming interface, but I can't remember it's name and if it's part of pom-ng or not <1> is it a patch ?
<1> which i need to apply ? <2> yes <1> can u recall ;) <2> nope, don't have time to go searching for it either :( <0> gug <3> hi all, I've playing with ip_conntrack_sip from patch-o-matic-ng-20060613 these days but sill cannot have it work, do I have any chance to get somthing good from it or do I consider its alpha status means I have to continue opening my firewall wide ? <3> my typicall probleme with it is that I have no nat on my router, but when I load ip_conntrack_sip, my sip packet are natted <4> Greetings hackers, .. could anyone explain the need for "--state INVALID -j DROP", isn't that a default action?? If not, where does the packet go?? <5> usually yes. but it depends on where that "--state invalid -j drop" is placed. <4> darn, things turn out more complex... ;( <4> soo, where to find documentation that explains this (and even shows an example of state invalid not going to drop as default)? Didn't find it on netfilter.org...
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