Thanks. But I'm using Redhat 8.0 and I'm having problems finding it in the
installation disks as well as in google :)

'jopoy



Federico Sevilla III said:
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 04:13:06PM +0800, Jopoy C. Solano wrote:
>> "iptables -nvL" did not have the same results as "ipchains -L -M"
>>
>> is there an option in iptables that would list the currently masqued
>> IPs?
>
> You may want to look at the iptstate(1) utility. Here's a short
> description from its manual page:
>
>     iptstate displays information held in the IP Tables state table in
> real-time in a top-like format.  Output can be sorted by any field,
> or any field reversed. Users can choose to have the output only
> print once and exit.  Refresh rate is also customizable.
>
> On Debian GNU/Linux systems, a simple
>
>     # apt-get install iptstate
>
> should get this installed. :-)
>
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