It is the same bug report, because I didn't kow the exact package for
the report.
I had never the same problem with iptables before too. I am using the
same packet filter script since a couple of years. But now there is a
new computer with a new mac adress, and everything goes down.
Could
Package: kernel-image-2.4.27-3-k7
Version: 2.4
Severity: grave
I am using my own iptables script where I execute the following iptables
commands on startup:
iptables -A INPUT -m mac --mac-source 00:20:ED:39:91:E7 -p tcp --dport
3128:3130 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -m mac --mac-source
reassign 360448 iptables
severity 360448 normal
merge 360448 355285
quit
On Sun, Apr 02, 2006 at 01:46:29PM +0200, Hansgeorg Schwibbe wrote:
When the server is up, the mac rules are correct like this:
debian:~# iptables
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