Daniel Waeber wrote:
Because I'm new to Linux, this is my first patch, so i don't know
if everything is done right. Perhaps someone can examine it
before I send it to kernel.org.
Give your patch a descriptive name (when attaching it). Don't add
unneeded blank lines. And there's a spello in
Daniel Waeber wrote:
I was looking for a way to set the default rule for the INPUT
chain to DROP. I do not want to change the rule with iptables -P
INPUT DROP after loading the kernel, I want that the
kernel/modules automatically DROPS everything after it has been
loaded.
You can do this
Benno Schulenberg wrote:
(By the way, please do not reply to another message when starting a
new topic.)
Benno
Sorry for that. So I start a new thread now.
Daniel Waeber wrote:
I was looking for a way to set the default rule for the INPUT
chain to DROP. I do not want to change the rule
I was looking for a way to set the default rule for the INPUT chain to
DROP. I do not want to change the rule with iptables -P INPUT DROP after
loading the kernel, I want that the kernel/modules automatically DROPS
everything after it has been loaded.
You can do this with the FORWARD chain
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