Great work, thank you for that taken me a while to reply as I wanted to
get it up and running first and took me a little bit to figure out how
to successfully edit an ebuild to install the latest version latest in
portage was 4.5.11.2 and prefer that portage is keeping track of things
for future updates etc.

Portage aside the patch is working just great for me here so thanks
again for the hard work.

Noticed it was an RC so will just add the update itself all looks good
on my box, no issues as far as I can tell, perl 5.16.1 iptables 1.4.17
with ipset 6.16.1, xtables 2.1 kernel linux-amd64 3.7.8, selinux on
intel i7 870.

On 04/03/13 17:18, Tom Eastep wrote:
> On 03/02/2013 07:41 PM, Matt Joyce wrote:
>> lol, wrote that a bit quickly so completely missed the -p specifier,
>> iptables wouldn't have liked me much lol.
>> Guess for now will work around it with the start file and the
>> run_iptables hook, heh, every time I find myself coming up with ideas I
>> can't implement in shell I keep saying I need to find time to go learn
>> perl getting to be a long list so is going to happen sooner or later no
>> doubt perhaps will manage to learn enough to write some patches one day.
>>
> Attached is a patch against 4.5.14 RC 1 that implements the feature you
> requested.
>
> To generate -m multiport --ports ...., place the port list in the DEST
> PORT(S) column and place '=' in the SOURCE PORT(S) column.
>
> e.g.
>
> #ACTION               CHAIN    SOURCE   DEST    PROTO   DEST    SOURCE
> #                                               PORT(S) PORT(S)
> COUNT         -       br0       -       tcp     80      =
>
> -Tom
>
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