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Old 08-08-2013, 02:52 PM   #387
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Originally Posted by twobob View Post
Iptables processes rules in order, and stops processing as soon as it hits a "terminal" jump target. Terminal jump targets include ACCEPT, DROP, REJECT, etc...

So 1st one wins AFAIK
Correct.

In fact, in the very early days, a rule was added every time you started USBnetworking.

PS: Lab126 did not ship the "REJECT" target module - which is what started me building modules o so long ago.
Gotta get back on that project RSN !


NiLuJe and I where just chatting about dealing with more than one Kindle plugged in to the same workstation at the same time - -
And automating their network device names (per individual Kindle).

Something few users need, but us testing folks, with a zillion Kindles on our lan at the same time, sure need.

We should have a recommendation on that problem, RSN !

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