On Sat, 2 Oct 2010, Kyle Kienapfel wrote:

> You're not going to be able to put a dns hostname in the iptables, but 
> you could have a script that runs at times and gets the ip address for 
> your dynamic hostname and allows that.

Almost.

You can put a host name in iptables, but it is resolved when loaded.

You could restart iptables when your dynamic host name changes and it will 
be resolved correctly with the new IP address.

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