From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: bash <0x62ash@gmail.com> Subject: Re: help me Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 07:29:33 +0400 Message-ID: <20060329072933.26ba1e7a.0x62ash@gmail.com> References: <20060329041937.7d7f5bbb.0x62ash@gmail.com> <1143597051.12219.91.camel@localhost> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: In-Reply-To: <1143597051.12219.91.camel@localhost> List-Id: List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Sender: netfilter-bounces@lists.netfilter.org Errors-To: netfilter-bounces@lists.netfilter.org Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: "John A. Sullivan III" Cc: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 20:50:51 -0500 "John A. Sullivan III" wrote: > On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 04:19 +0400, bash wrote: > > Hello All, > > > > I wanna dynamically block some ip's that load my router with --state NEW > > packets (usually it's generated by very aggressive NetLook win > > program). But there is a problem -m limit will block all my router's > > user, and I wanna block just one ip :/ > I'm not entirely sure of what you want to do. Why can you not match > source? If you want, match the one IP and send all traffic for that IP > to a user defined chain, e.g., : > iptables -A FORWARD -s 10.1.1.100 -j SpecialChain > iptables -A SpecialChain -j DOWHATEVERYOUWANT > > If it is that you want to exempt certain addresses, send all the packets > to a user defined chain and return the exemptions, e.g., > > iptables -A FORWARD -j LimitChain > iptables -A LimitChain -m iprange --src-range 10.1.1.70-10.1.1.223 -j > RETURN > iptables -A LimitChain -j LOG, DROP, LIMIT, WHATEVERYOUWANTTODO The problem is that I don't know IP of this machine.... And anyone in my net can run NetLook program... So i want that - if some-one in my net exceed limit then iptables will block this ip dynamically.... -- Biomechanica Artificial Sabotage Humanoid