Ah, ok, that sorta makes more sense. iptables. It's one of those terms I see tossed around a bunch, occasionally along with ipchains. I kept hoping that it wasn't another thing I'd need to learn (learning stuff is getting kind of painful, one day I'd actually like to *know* something). So much for hoping.
Thanks, -Charles > -----Original Message----- > From: MonMotha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ...snip... > /24 specifies a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. So any IP from > 128.666.777.0-128.666.777.255 will be accepted. This is > known as CIDR > notation. > ...snip... > Maybe I need to > > look at the tcp wrappers stuff. > > > > Or just use iptables :) > > I don't think TCP wrappers work for UDP (which TFTP uses). > > --MonMotha >
