On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 13:20, Dexter Ang wrote:
> Yup. I was thinking more of like the ClarkConnect style, where it
> takes into consideration a dynamic IP address. It gets that value
> through ifconfig-grep-sed and uses that in its script. Can you specify
> a dynamic address (maybe through a variable) when you do
> iptables-save so that certain IP-specific rules take into
> consideration changing IP addresses?
Well with your case it's definitely better to use your script. Using
iptables-save is only useful if your firewall rules rarely changes. It's
not of much use in your case or if you're iptables for anti-spam
purposes or maybe you're using iptables with snort.
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