8.0.0.0/4 does not match 80.133.131.67. (0000xxxx* != 0101xxxx*)
If you drop packets, then these packets will be lost forewer. The purpose
of dropping packets.
I think you need to explain a little more about your problem and setup
here. For example the rules you use to intercept traffic, where these are
inserted relative to your firewalling rules etc.
Regards
Henrik Nordstr�m
MARA Systems AB, Sweden
On Wednesday 09 January 2002 12.24, Marc Hansen wrote:
> Hi,
> we use squid 2.4.STABLE2 as reverse Proxy together with Kernel 2.4.17
> and doing NAT.
>
> If we use a line like
>
> iptables -A INPUT -s 8.0.0.0/4 -j DROP
>
> we get no connection to the Webserver from a source-ip for example
> 80.133.131.67 (German Provider Telekom).
>
> The firewall is working fine without squid but with my line above in it.
>
>
> Marc
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