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RE: Iptables configuration - humanpuff69 - 05-11-2019 (05-11-2019, 01:55 AM)Melvin Wrote: Hmmm so there is no solution to fix or edit that command, is that i missed something? because i didn't edit any command from that site. what i really need a solution. iptables -A INPUT -p udp --dport 7777 -m limit --limit 6/s --limit-burst 12 -j DROP DROP is making iptables drop the connection on that specific rules if the condition is true that is probably ddos protection sort of . you can delete that if you find your packet get dropping . to remove it you can iptables -D INPUT -p udp --dport 7777 -m limit --limit 6/s --limit-burst 12 -j DROP RE: Iptables configuration - Mashiro - 05-11-2019 @Melvin You can delete the iptables rule and it should be working again. To delete the rule read the post that @humanpuff69 added here. Alternatively you can use the two commands below to delete all iptables rules if necessary. Code: iptables -F RE: Iptables configuration - rudra - 05-21-2019 But don't forget to reintroduce proper iptables ruleset after you are done clearing everything as above. ha ha I request HR to write a primar on iptables and how to use it with the most important basic concepts and rules. He is very good at writing those. RE: Iptables configuration - Mashiro - 05-21-2019 I have already written a few guides in regards to iptables: - https://post4vps.com/thread-2643.html - https://freevps.us/thread-16342.html For more advanced information there is Google and the iptables man pages because I have never needed anything more complex than the basics so far. I don't have time to write in depth guides as I did before. All I literally do if I need something is "I look it up on Google or the man pages". |