I think you need a -j instead of just "j"

... 2002 -j DENY

On Tuesday 17 September 2002 02:36 pm, Kalin Mintchev wrote:
> hi all,
> this is kind of an urgent question please respond...
>
> if i put a rule in the ipchains like:
>
> # ipchains -A input -p udp -s 0/0 2002 -d 0.0.0.0/32 2002 j DENY
>
> 1. do i have to do something else in order for this rule to take effect
> immediately and
> 2. am i supposed to see the udp traffic STILL if i do
>
> #tcpdump port 2002
>
> thanks



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