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* creating one rule for both tcp and udp?
@ 2006-08-25 17:59 Matt Singerman
       [not found] ` <265CD2F3F15DEDF58A73A320@localhost>
  2006-08-26 18:47 ` Pascal Hambourg
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From: Matt Singerman @ 2006-08-25 17:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: netfilter

Hi all,

I was wondering, if I wanted to fliter packets on a specific port, can I 
write a single rule to work on both tcp and udp traffic, or will I have 
to write one rule for each?

Support, for instance, that I want to allow TCP and UDP packets from any 
host on port 548 to a machine with IP address 192.168.1.4, could I write 
a rule like:

-A FORWARD -s 0/0 -d 141.161.111.203  -p all --dport 548 -j ACCEPT

(please note, I am just using port 548 as an example.)

Now, I know that this doesn't work, because I tried it :)  I can back 
the error:

iptables v1.3.5: Unknown arg `--dport'

I am guessing that is because "-p all" include ICMP, which doesn't take 
the --dport argument.  Am I wrong about that?

So, to do this, I would have to do two rules:

-A FORWARD -s 0/0 -d 141.161.111.203  -p tcp --dport 548 -j ACCEPT
-A FORWARD -s 0/0 -d 141.161.111.203  -p udp --dport 548 -j ACCEPT

Now, I would prefer not to do this, because in a lot of places, I would 
have to add a whole lot of rules.  So, I ask, is there a way to comine 
TCP and UDP into a single rule?

Thanks!


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