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From: Kenneth Kalmer <kenneth.kalmer@gmail.com>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org, lartc <lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl>
Subject: [LARTC] tableview.sh
Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 16:48:44 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <fad9d484050513094833eb1148@mail.gmail.com> (raw)

netfilter and lartc members

I just thought it's time I contribute. I created this little script to
help me while setting up iptables rules for firewalling, shaping or
both. I hope this helps someone.

Called tableview.sh, inspired by Table Mountain, Cape Town, ZA :)

--- SOF ----

#!/bin/sh
#     ____
#  /\/    \/\
# /__________\
#
# Simple loop for keeping track of what is happening in a
# iptables setup
#

table_filter(){
        echo
        echo "FILTER TABLE"
        echo "------------"
        echo
        iptables -nvL
}
table_mangle(){
        echo
        echo "MANGLE TABLE"
        echo "------------"
        echo
        iptables -nvL -t mangle
}
table_nat(){
        echo
        echo "NAT TABLE"
        echo "---------"
        echo
        iptables -nvL -t nat
}
footer(){
        echo
        echo "-------------------------------------------------------------"
        echo "Show table: [F]ilter, [M]angle, [N]AT or hit return to reload"
}

last="filter"

while [ 1 ]; do
        clear
        case "$REPLY" in
                "F" | "f" )
                        table_filter
                        last="filter"
                        ;;
                "M" | "m" )
                        table_mangle
                        last="mangle"
                        ;;
                "N" | "n" )
                        table_nat
                        last="nat"
                        ;;
                "Q" | "q" )
                        exit 0
                        ;;
                *)
                        table_$last
                        ;;
        esac
        footer
        read
done

--- EOF ---

Regards

-- 

Kenneth Kalmer
kenneth.kalmer@gmail.com
http://opensourcery.blogspot.com
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From: Kenneth Kalmer <kenneth.kalmer@gmail.com>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org, lartc <lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl>
Subject: tableview.sh
Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 18:48:44 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <fad9d484050513094833eb1148@mail.gmail.com> (raw)

netfilter and lartc members

I just thought it's time I contribute. I created this little script to
help me while setting up iptables rules for firewalling, shaping or
both. I hope this helps someone.

Called tableview.sh, inspired by Table Mountain, Cape Town, ZA :)

--- SOF ----

#!/bin/sh
#     ____
#  /\/    \/\
# /__________\
#
# Simple loop for keeping track of what is happening in a
# iptables setup
#

table_filter(){
        echo
        echo "FILTER TABLE"
        echo "------------"
        echo
        iptables -nvL
}
table_mangle(){
        echo
        echo "MANGLE TABLE"
        echo "------------"
        echo
        iptables -nvL -t mangle
}
table_nat(){
        echo
        echo "NAT TABLE"
        echo "---------"
        echo
        iptables -nvL -t nat
}
footer(){
        echo
        echo "-------------------------------------------------------------"
        echo "Show table: [F]ilter, [M]angle, [N]AT or hit return to reload"
}

last="filter"

while [ 1 ]; do
        clear
        case "$REPLY" in
                "F" | "f" )
                        table_filter
                        last="filter"
                        ;;
                "M" | "m" )
                        table_mangle
                        last="mangle"
                        ;;
                "N" | "n" )
                        table_nat
                        last="nat"
                        ;;
                "Q" | "q" )
                        exit 0
                        ;;
                *)
                        table_$last
                        ;;
        esac
        footer
        read
done

--- EOF ---

Regards

-- 

Kenneth Kalmer
kenneth.kalmer@gmail.com
http://opensourcery.blogspot.com


             reply	other threads:[~2005-05-13 16:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-05-13 16:48 Kenneth Kalmer [this message]
2005-05-13 16:48 ` tableview.sh Kenneth Kalmer
2005-05-13 17:02 ` tableview.sh Sebastião Antônio Campos (GWA)
2005-05-14  9:42 ` tableview.sh Askar

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