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Re: ipp2p y iptables (error raro)



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Fernando" <zedrant@gmail.com>
To: "debian_user_spanish" <debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 3:54 PM
Subject: ipp2p y iptables (error raro)


> Hola me propuse implementar el ipp2p en mi server me baje la fuente de
> iptables 1.3.5 y la ultima version estable de ipp2p y compilo todo bien,
> ahora cuando quiero poner las reglas me tira un error de iptables

Qué comando usas para poner las reglas?
Qué error te aparece?
Porqué piensas que es raro?
Roncaba la bella durmiente?
Dudas, dudas, dudas...

Saludos
Guimi
http://www.guimi.net

>busque
> por todos lados y no aparece nada. Tiro un poco de info tecnica por ahi
> alguien le paso lo mismo y me puede ayudar.
>
> debian:~# iptables -V
> iptables v1.3.5
> debian:~# iptables -m ipp2p --help
> iptables v1.3.5
>
> Usage: iptables -[AD] chain rule-specification [options]
>        iptables -[RI] chain rulenum rule-specification [options]
>        iptables -D chain rulenum [options]
>        iptables -[LFZ] [chain] [options]
>        iptables -[NX] chain
>        iptables -E old-chain-name new-chain-name
>        iptables -P chain target [options]
>        iptables -h (print this help information)
>
> Commands:
> Either long or short options are allowed.
>   --append  -A chain            Append to chain
>   --delete  -D chain            Delete matching rule from chain
>   --delete  -D chain rulenum
>                                 Delete rule rulenum (1 = first) from chain
>   --insert  -I chain [rulenum]
>                                 Insert in chain as rulenum (default 1=first)
>   --replace -R chain rulenum
>                                 Replace rule rulenum (1 = first) in chain
>   --list    -L [chain]          List the rules in a chain or all chains
>   --flush   -F [chain]          Delete all rules in  chain or all chains
>   --zero    -Z [chain]          Zero counters in chain or all chains
>   --new     -N chain            Create a new user-defined chain
>   --delete-chain
>             -X [chain]          Delete a user-defined chain
>   --policy  -P chain target
>                                 Change policy on chain to target
>   --rename-chain
>             -E old-chain new-chain
>                                 Change chain name, (moving any references)
> Options:
>   --proto       -p [!] proto    protocol: by number or name, eg. `tcp'
>   --source      -s [!] address[/mask]
>                                 source specification
>   --destination -d [!] address[/mask]
>                                 destination specification
>   --in-interface -i [!] input name[+]
>                                 network interface name ([+] for wildcard)
>   --jump        -j target
>                                 target for rule (may load target extension)
>   --match       -m match
>                                 extended match (may load extension)
>   --numeric     -n              numeric output of addresses and ports
>   --out-interface -o [!] output name[+]
>                                 network interface name ([+] for wildcard)
>   --table       -t table        table to manipulate (default: `filter')
>   --verbose     -v              verbose mode
>   --line-numbers                print line numbers when listing
>   --exact       -x              expand numbers (display exact values)
> [!] --fragment  -f              match second or further fragments only
>   --modprobe=<command>          try to insert modules using this command
>   --set-counters PKTS BYTES     set the counter during insert/append
> [!] --version   -V              print package version.
>
> IPP2P v0.8.0 options:
>  --ipp2p        Grab all known p2p packets
>  --edk          [TCP&UDP]       All known eDonkey/eMule/Overnet packets
>  --dc           [TCP]           All known Direct Connect packets
>  --kazaa        [TCP&UDP]       All known KaZaA packets
>  --gnu          [TCP&UDP]       All known Gnutella packets
>  --bit          [TCP&UDP]       All known BitTorrent packets
>  --apple        [TCP]           All known AppleJuice packets
>  --winmx        [TCP]           All known WinMX
>  --soul         [TCP]           All known SoulSeek
>  --ares         [TCP]           All known Ares
>
>  DEBUG SUPPPORT, use only if you know why
>  --debug                Generate kernel debug output, THIS WILL SLOW
> DOWN THE FILTER
>
> Note that the follwing options will have the same meaning:
>  '--ipp2p' is equal to '--edk --dc --kazaa --gnu --bit --apple --winmx
> --soul --ares'
>
> IPP2P was intended for TCP only. Due to increasing usage of UDP we
> needed to change this.
> You can now use -p udp to search UDP packets only or without -p switch
> to search UDP and TCP packets.
>
> See README included with this package for more details or visit
> http://www.ipp2p.org
>
> Examples:
>  iptables -A FORWARD -m ipp2p --ipp2p -j MARK --set-mark 0x01
>  iptables -A FORWARD -p udp -m ipp2p --kazaa --bit -j DROP
>  iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp -m ipp2p --edk --soul -j DROP
>
> debian:~# iptables -A FORWARD -m ipp2p --ipp2p -j MARK --set-mark 0x01
> iptables: Unknown error 4294967295
>
>
> Desde ya muchas gracias
>
>
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