Paindu
in your match tab use:
tcp, dport>=6400 and dport<=6480
Cheers
Greg
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Paindu Gee
Sent: Saturday, 4 November 2000 3:40 p.m.
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Subject: [FW1] opening high level TCP/UDP ports
Hello All,
Can anyone tell me how to open a range of high level TCP ports. One
suggestion that I got was to use a new object in service with this INSPECT
code to match
tcp,dport>=6400,dport<=6480
This does not seem to be working for me........ any other ideas? same
question for UDP ports as well!
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