On Tue, 4 Aug 2009, Freddie Cash wrote:
> 2009/8/4 Miroslav Chlastak
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > it's possible to create one rule to pass (or disable) all traffic (all
> > protocols - from /etc/protocols)?
> > I know, that I can use "all" keyword. But this keyword "all" mean only
> > "tcp, udp,
2009/8/4 Miroslav Chlastak
> Hi all,
>
> it's possible to create one rule to pass (or disable) all traffic (all
> protocols - from /etc/protocols)?
> I know, that I can use "all" keyword. But this keyword "all" mean only
> "tcp, udp, icmp" protocols.
> But there is more then tcp, udp and icmp pro
Hi all,
it's possible to create one rule to pass (or disable) all traffic (all
protocols - from /etc/protocols)?
I know, that I can use "all" keyword. But this keyword "all" mean only
"tcp, udp, icmp" protocols.
But there is more then tcp, udp and icmp protocol (gre,esp,ospf,...). If
I can all