Hi Slava
You could try using a "User Defined Service" - Manage | Services | New | Other.
I don't know all the in's and outs, but something like
tcp, dport > 8499, dport < 8504
in the match field will allow you to match against a port range (well it *seems*
to work anyway)
regards
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/08/2000 19:22:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: (bcc: Simon Devlin/GB/ABNAMRO/NL)
Subject: [FW1] port range object...
What does the port range object do? I wouldv'e thought that it actually
takes a range of ports lets say from 9000-9025. However, when I try to
enter a service, the range object does not even show up as one of the
choices. Is the best way to do this via a group?
Thanks,
-Slava.
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