Frank Spierings wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I was wondering what is the recommended way to define a foreign host. > From reading the documentation, the hosts file isn't for that purpose. > I would like to define hosts on a name basis (for easier reading in the > rules file). > > For instance instead of defining: > ACCEPT:info $FW > wan0:91.198.22.70,91.198.22.71,204.13.248.70,208.78.69.70 tcp 8245 > > Something like this: > ACCEPT:info $FW wan0:checkip_dyndns tcp 8245 > > While defining checkip_dyndns somewhere separately. > > Is there any way to do this, or am I just being stupid? (or used to > vuurmuur ;)
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