I have tried: ipchains -A input -p tcp --destination-port 6000 -j DENY but scanning myself with nmap: nmap pi1-768.tiscalinet.it i see that port 6000 is OPEN, not filtered. I have also tried ipchains -A input -p tcp --destination-port 6000 -i ppp+ -j DENY and this worked. Thank you for having pointed the right way. Tazio Rolando Roman wrote:
i am no expert but i think ipchains -A -p tcp --destinationport 139,515,901,6000 should work
I have been reading the ipchains-HOWTO for a while, and I am trying to set up my own firewall.
I am trying to deny all packets incoming to my PC at port 139, 515, 901 and 6000. What could I put in the ipchains call as destination? I use a dialup connection.
Examples are very appreciated!
Tazio
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