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SubjectRe: Portforwarding reboots machine on 2.2.3
On Wed, Mar 31, 1999 at 05:24:08PM +0100, Duarte Cordeiro wrote:
> By mistake, I've just run ipmasqadm with portfw and forward packets to port
> 80 on machineA into port 80 on machineA. It's wrong, I know, but that was a
> error. Trying to access port 80 on that machine does reboot the machine.
>
> First of all, I think ipmasqadm shouldn't allow you to insert that rule
> (IMHO).
> But even if it does, it was supposed the reboot to happen ?
>
> Running 2.2.3 on i586.
> Haven't tried it with any other kernel version.
IP masq'd input path wasn't checking for possible recursion.
Attached patch solves the problem.

Regards
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-- Juanjo http://juanjox.linuxhq.com/

== Yerba mate & Linux == ... ehee
what a !P0WER!

PS: sorry for the high delay... far from procmail guru' here 8)
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