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Special Forums Cybersecurity [Linux] Blocking Your w00tw00ts with iptables Post 302379785 by Neo on Saturday 12th of December 2009 08:25:58 AM
Old 12-12-2009
I will reply on the technical details of your post when I have more time.

On the other hand, this comment below :

Quote:
Originally Posted by unSpawn
... your precious post is getting commented on may hurt a bit....
The only thing that "hurts a bit" is to see your reply to have childishly rude and ugly comments, like the one above, depicting a tone which is completely unacceptable in these forums.

The only "precious post" I have in my thousands of posts here is the one called the forum rules, which you have clearly violated by deviating from a techincal discussion to a snide and ugly one.

So, this has resulted in an infraction to you.

I suggest you change your tone if you want to debate here because I will not hesitate to give you an infraction again if you continue to interleave snide, sarcastic comments in your techincal discussions, with me or anyone.
 

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iptables-apply(8)					      System Manager's Manual						 iptables-apply(8)

NAME
iptables-apply - a safer way to update iptables remotely SYNOPSIS
iptables-apply [-hV] [-t timeout] ruleset-file DESCRIPTION
iptables-apply will try to apply a new ruleset (as output by iptables-save/read by iptables-restore) to iptables, then prompt the user whether the changes are okay. If the new ruleset cut the existing connection, the user will not be able to answer affirmatively. In this case, the script rolls back to the previous ruleset after the timeout expired. The timeout can be set with -t. When called as ip6tables-apply, the script will use ip6tables-save/-restore instead. OPTIONS
-t seconds, --timeout seconds Sets the timeout after which the script will roll back to the previous ruleset. -h, --help Display usage information. -V, --version Display version information. SEE ALSO
iptables-restore(8), iptables-save(8), iptables(8). LEGALESE
iptables-apply is copyright by Martin F. Krafft. This manual page was written by Martin F. Krafft <madduck@madduck.net> Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0. 2006-06-04 iptables-apply(8)
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