From: Phil Oester <kernel@linuxace.com>
To: netfilter-devel@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: [PATCH] update multiport manpage
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 16:38:08 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050518233808.GA14638@linuxace.com> (raw)
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Since 1.3.2 is hopefully around the corner (hint,hint) the multiport
manpage should be updated to reflect reality.
Phil
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diff -ru iptables-1.3.1/extensions/libip6t_multiport.man iptables-new/extensions/libip6t_multiport.man
--- iptables-1.3.1/extensions/libip6t_multiport.man 2004-10-10 02:56:24.000000000 -0700
+++ iptables-new/extensions/libip6t_multiport.man 2005-05-18 16:36:27.000000000 -0700
@@ -1,19 +1,20 @@
This module matches a set of source or destination ports. Up to 15
-ports can be specified. It can only be used in conjunction with
+ports can be specified. A port range (port:port) counts as two
+ports. It can only be used in conjunction with
.B "-p tcp"
or
.BR "-p udp" .
.TP
-.BR "--source-ports " "\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP...]]"
+.BR "--source-ports " "\fI[!] port\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport:port\fP...]]"
Match if the source port is one of the given ports. The flag
.B --sports
is a convenient alias for this option.
.TP
-.BR "--destination-ports " "\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP...]]"
+.BR "--destination-ports " "\fI[!] port\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport:port\fP...]]"
Match if the destination port is one of the given ports. The flag
.B --dports
is a convenient alias for this option.
.TP
-.BR "--ports " "\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP...]]"
+.BR "--ports " "\fI[!] port\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport:port\fP...]]"
Match if the both the source and destination ports are equal to each
other and to one of the given ports.
diff -ru iptables-1.3.1/extensions/libipt_multiport.man iptables-new/extensions/libipt_multiport.man
--- iptables-1.3.1/extensions/libipt_multiport.man 2004-10-10 02:56:26.000000000 -0700
+++ iptables-new/extensions/libipt_multiport.man 2005-05-18 16:36:19.000000000 -0700
@@ -1,19 +1,20 @@
This module matches a set of source or destination ports. Up to 15
-ports can be specified. It can only be used in conjunction with
+ports can be specified. A port range (port:port) counts as two
+ports. It can only be used in conjunction with
.B "-p tcp"
or
.BR "-p udp" .
.TP
-.BR "--source-ports " "\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP...]]"
+.BR "--source-ports " "\fI[!] port\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport:port\fP...]]"
Match if the source port is one of the given ports. The flag
.B --sports
is a convenient alias for this option.
.TP
-.BR "--destination-ports " "\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP...]]"
+.BR "--destination-ports " "\fI[!] port\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport:port\fP...]]"
Match if the destination port is one of the given ports. The flag
.B --dports
is a convenient alias for this option.
.TP
-.BR "--ports " "\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport\fP...]]"
+.BR "--ports " "\fI[!] port\fP[,\fIport\fP[,\fIport:port\fP...]]"
Match if the both the source and destination ports are equal to each
other and to one of the given ports.
next reply other threads:[~2005-05-18 23:38 UTC|newest]
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2005-05-18 23:38 Phil Oester [this message]
2005-06-11 16:16 ` [PATCH] update multiport manpage Patrick McHardy
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