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Hi everybody,

I made up a firewall with slackware 8.1, I build all my rules with iptables. It's works fine but I doesn't find the equivalent command to list up my current connection. When I used ipfwadm, I simply write "ipfwadm -M -l" and it's work fine. But it's doesn't seem to be the same command with iptables. Do you know what command make me the same results of the ipfwadm.



Thank Smile

Guillaume
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Re: [jelloguil] IpTables In reply to
Run `iptables -L` to list the current setup.

Cheers,

Alex
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Re: [Alex] IpTables In reply to
It's doesn't work, I don't want to see my list of rules, I want to see the current connection on my firewall
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Re: [jelloguil] IpTables In reply to
How do you mean "your current connection"?
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Re: [Paul] IpTables In reply to
It's to list the masquerade connnection, it's like a static tcpdump. The see who is connected to your firewall with which port.


I just want to find the equivalent of the previous command

ipfwadm -M -l

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jelloguil: Mar 19, 2003, 1:15 PM