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Re: port lists for 1.8
From: Jeffrey Taylor <jeff.taylor () ieee org>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 09:44:45 -0500
From the documentation on port numbers, section 2.2.4:
Port numbers may be specified in a number of ways, including "any" ports, static port definitions, ranges, and by negation. "Any" ports are a wildcard value, meaning literally any port. Static ports are indicated by a single port number, such as 111 for portmapper, 23 for telnet, or 80 for http, etc. Port ranges are indicated with the range operator ":". The range operator may be applied in a number of ways to take on different meanings, such as in Figure 2.6. log udp any any -> 192.168.1.0/24 1:1024 log udp traffic coming from any port and destination ports ranging from 1 to 1024 HTH, Jeffrey Quoting Ryan Hill <rhill () xypoint com>:
sorry folks, couldn't find this after a quick search through the docs - can someone tell me what the format is for specifying port listings on 1.8. from previous discussions, I seem to recall that 80-443 would work, but not 80,81,82,83,443 - is this the case for 1.8.6?
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