OpenSUSE Network :: Make Firewall Accept A Range Of Ports (say 8000:9000) Because Im Using Mpd ?
Mar 6, 2011
i have two questions and thought that anyone here could have the answers.first things first,i want to make firewall accept a range of ports (say 8000:9000) because im using mpd process manager to make some parallel processing, does anyone know the command that satisfy this?
the second thing is, when i open a range of ports like that, it would put my system at risk if some bad guys somehow identifies this range, is there is anything that solves that matter(i.e. makes the firewall monitor the packet, if its an mpd accept if not drop)
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Mar 29, 2010
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kpasswd 464/udp # kpasswd
# Theodore Ts'o <tytso&MIT.EDU>
# 465 is illegal used by eMail Server
smtps 465/tcp # eMail Server
#urd 465/tcp # URL Rendesvous Directory for SSM
igmpv3lite 465/udp # IGMP over UDP for SSM
# Toerless Eckert <eckert&cisco.com>
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digital-vrc 466/udp # digital-vrc
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PORT STATE SERVICE
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Code:
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PORT STATE SERVICE
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Code:
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Code:
Port 30022
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