On Tuesday 01 May 2007 22:24, Tom Eastep wrote:
> Steven Jan Springl wrote:
> > Tom
> >
> >
> > When a rule that specifies source port 0 or destination port 0 calls a
> > macro the source port and destination ports in the macro are not
> > overridden. E.G.
> >
> > rule:
> > sjs/ACCEPT  $FW  $L3  tcp  0  0
> >
> > macro sjs:
> > PARAM  -  -  tcp  22  10
> >
> > generates iptables-rule:
> > -A fw2lan -p 6 --dport 22 --sport 100 -d 192.168.0.3 -j ACCEPT
>
> Revision 6183 should fix it.
>
> Thanks, Steven
>
> -Tom
Tom 

I have just tried revision 6184. It now generates an iptables rule without 
either a source or destination port:

 -A fw2lan -p 6 -d 192.168.0.3 -j ACCEPT

Steven.

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