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Charles Galpin wrote:

>So i decided to block his class C since it's allways a dynamic IP on
>63.27.139.0/24. Well my rule isn't working. Here is what I tried
>
>        # stop this asshole filling my mail log
>        $IPTABLES -A INPUT --source 63.27.139.0/24 -j silent
>
>silent is a chain that just does a DROP. I tried -I too. yes I'm aware
>this should stop all traffic from that block, but I'm fien with that :)
>
>Can anyone tell me why this isn't stopping him/her in his tracks?

Without seeing the whole ruleset, we can't rule out the possibility 
that something preceding this rule is allowing it in, or perhaps a 
problem with the 'silent' chain.

- -d

- -- 
David Talkington

PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/0xCA4C11AD.pgp

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