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Date:      Thu, 10 Oct 2002 12:46:01 +0700
From:      budsz <budsz@kumprang.or.id>
To:        Michael <michael.lawver@pointoflightproducts.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD-Questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Question port in ipfw
Message-ID:  <20021010054601.GA96555@kumprang.or.id>
In-Reply-To: <200210092143.37604.michael.lawver@pointoflightproducts.com>
References:  <20021010043537.GA94881@kumprang.or.id> <200210092143.37604.michael.lawver@pointoflightproducts.com>

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On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 09:43:37PM -0700, Michael wrote:
>This is a good question and maybe someone can answer the question with reg=
ards=20
>to using a variable to do it.
>
>I do know however that it does support a range because I've used it within=
 my=20
>rules like this: 1030-1050 but not seperating multiple ranges with comma's.
>
>The one time I did try to use multiple ranges I couldn't get it to work=20
>either.  I just assumed that it was just my lack of knowing how to format =
it=20
>and not that it couldn't be done.

In man ipfw explain like:

         [-cut-]
	     With the TCP and UDP protocols, optional ports may be specified
	     as:

		   {port|port-port|port:mask}[,port[,...]]

	     The `-' notation specifies a range of ports (including bound-
	     aries).
         [-cut-]

Well, If I following this manual of couse with multiple ranges port is no
problem. can somebody explain about this?

--=20
budsz

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