also sprach vdongen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.04.27.1812 +0200]:
> > Does the connection tracking hold the connections even if the
> > firewall
> > was flushed?
> >
> > If it is so, is it a bug or a feature?
> did you by chance forget to flush all tables and just flushed by doing
> iptables -F ??
> Does the connection tracking hold the connections even if the
> firewall
> was flushed?
>
> If it is so, is it a bug or a feature?
did you by chance forget to flush all tables and just flushed by doing
iptables -F ???
Gr,
Ivo
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also sprach vdongen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.04.27.1812 +0200]:
> > Does the connection tracking hold the connections even if the
> > firewall
> > was flushed?
> >
> > If it is so, is it a bug or a feature?
> did you by chance forget to flush all tables and just flushed by doing
> iptables -F ?
> Does the connection tracking hold the connections even if the
> firewall
> was flushed?
>
> If it is so, is it a bug or a feature?
did you by chance forget to flush all tables and just flushed by doing
iptables -F ???
Gr,
Ivo
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Hi,
today I saw something mysterious with IPtables. I had a little mistake
in my script. To test the funktionality. i pinged a host in the www and
changed then the wrong entries in my script. I looked with tcpdump if
the ping becomes a reply. But erverything i've done, no reply came back.
Then i
Hi,
today I saw something mysterious with IPtables. I had a little mistake
in my script. To test the funktionality. i pinged a host in the www and
changed then the wrong entries in my script. I looked with tcpdump if
the ping becomes a reply. But erverything i've done, no reply came back.
Then i
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