Hi,

I think there's a small error here:

http://www.shorewall.net/ManualChains.html

quote:
"
The rule from the Port Knocking article:

#ACTION          SOURCE            DEST           PROTO       DEST PORT(S)
SSHKnock         net               $FW            tcp         22,1599,1600,1601
becomes:

PERL Knock 'net', 'loc:192.168.1.5', {target => 22, knocker => 1600, trap => 
[1599, 1601]};
"

the last line should be (I guess):

"
PERL Knock 'net', '$FW', {target => 22, knocker => 1600, trap => [1599, 1601]};
"

Vieri


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