Hi Michael,
I have played with fwknop on android and it works fine. Here is a part of my
iptables ruleset dump after sending multiple packets
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any 192.168.1.14 \
anywhere tcp dpt:ssh /* _exp_1357764373 */
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any 192.168.1.14 \
anywhere tcp dpt:ssh /* _exp_1357764374 */
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any 192.168.1.14 \
anywhere tcp dpt:ssh /* _exp_1357764374 */
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any 192.168.1.14 \
anywhere tcp dpt:ssh /* _exp_1357764374 */
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any 192.168.1.14 \
anywhere tcp dpt:ssh /* _exp_1357764374 */
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any 192.168.1.14 \
anywhere tcp dpt:ssh /* _exp_1357764374 */
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any 192.168.1.14 \
anywhere tcp dpt:ssh /* _exp_1357764374 */
0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- any any 192.168.1.14 \
anywhere tcp dpt:ssh /* _exp_1357764375 */
Do you think it would be a good idea to use the check option (-C) from iptables
to make sure a rule does not already exist? However, I do see any way to avoid
adding the same access rule with different timestamps.
Regards,
--
Franck
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