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diff --git a/extensions/libip6t_REJECT.man b/extensions/libip6t_REJECT.man new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2d09e05 --- /dev/null +++ b/extensions/libip6t_REJECT.man @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +This is used to send back an error packet in response to the matched +packet: otherwise it is equivalent to +.B DROP +so it is a terminating TARGET, ending rule traversal. +This target is only valid in the +.BR INPUT , +.B FORWARD +and +.B OUTPUT +chains, and user-defined chains which are only called from those +chains. The following option controls the nature of the error packet +returned: +.TP +\fB\-\-reject\-with\fP \fItype\fP +The type given can be +\fBicmp6\-no\-route\fP, +\fBno\-route\fP, +\fBicmp6\-adm\-prohibited\fP, +\fBadm\-prohibited\fP, +\fBicmp6\-addr\-unreachable\fP, +\fBaddr\-unreach\fP, +\fBicmp6\-port\-unreachable\fP or +\fBport\-unreach\fP +which return the appropriate ICMPv6 error message (\fBport\-unreach\fP is +the default). Finally, the option +\fBtcp\-reset\fP +can be used on rules which only match the TCP protocol: this causes a +TCP RST packet to be sent back. This is mainly useful for blocking +.I ident +(113/tcp) probes which frequently occur when sending mail to broken mail +hosts (which won't accept your mail otherwise). +\fBtcp\-reset\fP +can only be used with kernel versions 2.6.14 or later. |