Are you sure that these iptables rules works? Because I am unable to block all the UDP even with...
iptables -A INPUT -p udp -m state --state NEW -j DROP
Because the packets are always in the ESTABLISHED state and not the NEW state (despite the unexisting connection :P )
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I don't understand, our UrT servers doesn't send the data to other UrT servers, take another read to the problems :P
So, all the servers need be patched or will be used as tools for these script kiddies.
@WizardOfGore
Thanks man! I still don't understand some lines :P
This code doesn't filter by IP right? Is a global limit too?
This post has been edited by ipwnn00bs: 10 December 2011 - 06:09 PM