Package: iptables Version: 1.3.4-0.1 Severity: minor Hi, I was recently having problems with my recent match to stop SSH scanners... well, I now found out what was the problem: I was using the --rttl option in my --set line; this caused all incoming ssh connections to be rejected; --rttl is only to be used with --rcheck and --update... :-( Maybe iptables could catch this mistake?
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