leo wrote: > On Mon, 2001-12-31 at 10:52 -0700, leo wrote: > >> On Mon, 2001-12-31 at 10:33 -0700, leo wrote: >> >>> hello, >>> >>> is there any problem configuring a firewall in an dhcp client machine >>> when an IP address change every time I reboot. In the firewall rules I >>> denied (DROP) all incoming and OUTCOMING packet messages and after that >>> this line: >>> >>> iptables -A INPUT -s 192.168.16.118 -j ACCEPT >>> iptables -A OUTPUT -d 192.168.16.118 -j ACCEPT >>> >>> lets my IP address can do anything although in the next reboot this IP >>> changes so that line will not be valid anymore >>> >>> my idea to fix this is copying this IP to an enviroment variable (with >>> export command?) to use it in my firewall rules script taking it's value >>> for example: >>> >>> iptables -A INPUT -s $myIP -j ACCEPT >>> iptables -A OUTPUT -d $myIP -j ACCEPT >>> >>> the part I don't know is how can I copy the IP address from boot >>> >>> >>> >> > > > It's no need to send one e-mail multiple times, and please set your system date and time acordingly You can find out your ip address using a script like this
#!/bin/bash ip=`ifconfig ethX | grep "inet addr" | awk '{print $2}' | tr -d addr:` echo Your ip on ethX is $ip where X is the number of your ethernet interface that you want to find out its ip -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org