Can one rule match both the port/protocol and connection state? If so you
need one rule to match port 554/established and add to address list and
then a rule above that to allow traffic to the ports you like if they are
in that address list.

-Ty


On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 5:10 PM, Tayeb Meftah <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey guys,
> i want to do the following:
> 1. open port 554 for EVERYONE.
> 2. if someone is connected to 554 (ESTABLISHED/ASSURED), open for him the
> range 16000-32000
> otherwise, 16000-32000 shouldnt be opened for anyone.
> is there anyway to evaluate if a ip is connected to 554 and add it to an
> address list, but if is not remove it?
> thank,
>
> Tayeb Meftah
> Voice of the blind T Broadcast Freedom
> http://www.vobradio.org
> Phone:447559762242
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