This is a discussion on iptables: user-def'd chains: allowed names? within the Linux Networking forums, part of the Linux Forums category; pp. 187-8 of _Linux Firewalls_, 3rd ed (Suehring and Ziegler): "User-defined chain names can be up to ...
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pp. 187-8 of _Linux Firewalls_, 3rd ed (Suehring and Ziegler):
"User-defined chain names can be up to 30 characters in length. "User-defined chain names can contain hyphens (-) but not underscores (_)." Are those both true? I did a reasonably thorough WWW and USENET search on the second, and came up with no evidence for it ("no underscores") whatsoever. TIA Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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"jqpx37" <jqpx37@iprive.com> said:
>pp. 187-8 of _Linux Firewalls_, 3rd ed (Suehring and Ziegler): > >"User-defined chain names can be up to 30 characters in length. >"User-defined chain names can contain hyphens (-) but not underscores (_)." > >Are those both true? I did a reasonably thorough WWW and USENET search on >the second, and came up with no evidence for it ("no underscores") >whatsoever. I have some chains with names containing underscores, so works with at least some versions. But perhaps works only by luck. -- Wolf a.k.a. Juha Laiho Espoo, Finland (GC 3.0) GIT d- s+: a C++ ULSH++++$ P++@ L+++ E- W+$@ N++ !K w !O !M V PS(+) PE Y+ PGP(+) t- 5 !X R !tv b+ !DI D G e+ h---- r+++ y++++ "...cancel my subscription to the resurrection!" (Jim Morrison) |