On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 09:23:14PM +0200, Kaddouch Guillaume wrote:

> I want to block any packets that come to me with ONLY the ACK flag set.

May I ask you why you want to do this? Especially when you don't know
the difference between "ALL ACK" and "ACK ACK" ;-)

But anyway. "ALL ACK" means from all the flag bits only the ACK is on
and "ACK ACK" means ACK is on and I don't care about the other flags.

Ramin

> But I don't really know the difference between "--tcp-flags ALL ACK" and 
>"--tcp-flags ACK ACK".
> I supposed that is the first one, but i'm not sure. 
> Is it true?
> 
> 
>         Guillaume.

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