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Old 02-27-2010, 10:04 AM   #1
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iptables 1.3.8 doesn't support mport anymore


For some reason, mport support has been removed from iptables 1.3.8 (was there in 1.3.7). However, multiport support is there. Does anyone here know why and what's the difference between the two in terms of operation? I have written firewall rules using mport. Can it directly be replaced 1:1 with multiport? Details with examples is much appreciated!
 
Old 02-27-2010, 10:59 AM   #2
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This site shows the output of man iptables
http://www.hscripts.com/tutorials/li.../iptables.html

The descriptions are identical.

FWIW, multiport was available in 1.3.6 too.
The latest version of iptables is 1.4.6

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