Re: Blocking an arbitrary port with ipfwadm

1998-11-28 Thread Carey Evans
Damon Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What I want to do is use ipfwadm to block a single port - namely 31337 > (UDP). For anyone who has had their head in the sand for the last few > months, that's the port that Back Orrifice listens on by default. ipfwadm -I -a reject -P udp -D 192.168.20.

Blocking an arbitrary port with ipfwadm

1998-11-27 Thread Damon Muller
Hi Folks, Not sure if this has been covered before, and it isn't 100% debian-specific, but I thought some ipfwadm guru out there might be able to help a poor clueless idiot such as myself. What I want to do is use ipfwadm to block a single port - namely 31337 (UDP). For anyone who has had their