It might be UDP, trying to run a Counter-Strike game server. For some reason the outside Inet and my intranet can''t see it. and I Thought i had my intranet set to allow everything thru. At 09:15 PM 11/26/02 +0200, you wrote:>Hey Rob, > >Looks good. If you output chain default is drop you will have to add the >following too : > >iptables -A output -d any/0 -p tcp --source-port 27015 > >and > >output must allow "New" and "Estab" (Don''t know these off the top of my head) > >BTW are you sure it is tcp and not UDP ? > >Cheers, > >Pieter >----- Original Message ----- >From: <mailto:redhat@cloudtown.com>Rob >To: <mailto:redhat-secure-server@redhat.com>redhat-secure-server@redhat.com >Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 5:16 PM >Subject: iptables >If I have a game listening on port 27015 how would I write this >to allow for it to assign its own ports to connecting clients? >iptables -A INPUT -s (myip) -p tcp --destination-port 27015 >Thanks, >Rob >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Check this out. > And you thought I was an idiot!!!! > http://www.isgoofy.com