From: "Madel,Kurt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Thanks, but one more question from an amateur; how do you get the
> rulenumber?

they are numbered in order, I don't remember if starting from 0 or from 1...
and I believe that each chain (input, forward, output) starts it's rules
from the beggining...

so you can have rule 1 in input and rule 1 in forward (I believe, check the
docs..)

if you do an "ipchains -L input -n" the first rule will be number 1 (or 0,
but I thnik it's 1)
the second will be number 2, etc

you'll have to count...

but to delete the rule you said, the command you issued was right perfect
the number is only if you want to place a rule in some especific place or
smoething like that..
or maybe you can also delete a rule if you don't know the exact syntaxis it
was made, but know the number, I don't remember..

regards,

juaid



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