X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?p=pve-docs.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=pve-firewall-rules-opts.adoc;h=0d6dc04a440630aebcecdc51a619bcdd54f0a896;hp=0a6361dfd7d36841597d8c849f3bbc94208cd9e3;hb=de0983cb5feb38143ada8d2f9fa99d4f7102d497;hpb=2f379f8cdd1d0be16b213de7628bf789a95af2cc diff --git a/pve-firewall-rules-opts.adoc b/pve-firewall-rules-opts.adoc index 0a6361d..0d6dc04 100644 --- a/pve-firewall-rules-opts.adoc +++ b/pve-firewall-rules-opts.adoc @@ -1,41 +1,24 @@ `-dest` `string` :: -Restrict packet destination address. This can refer to a single IP address, -an IP set ('+ipsetname') or an IP alias definition. You can also specify an -address range like '20.34.101.207-201.3.9.99', or a list of IP addresses -and networks (entries are separated by comma). Please do not mix IPv4 and -IPv6 addresses inside such lists. +Restrict packet destination address. This can refer to a single IP address, an IP set ('+ipsetname') or an IP alias definition. You can also specify an address range like '20.34.101.207-201.3.9.99', or a list of IP addresses and networks (entries are separated by comma). Please do not mix IPv4 and IPv6 addresses inside such lists. `-dport` `string` :: -Restrict TCP/UDP destination port. You can use service names or simple -numbers (0-65535), as defined in '/etc/services'. Port ranges can be -specified with '\d+:\d+', for example '80:85', and you can use comma -separated list to match several ports or ranges. +Restrict TCP/UDP destination port. You can use service names or simple numbers (0-65535), as defined in '/etc/services'. Port ranges can be specified with '\d+:\d+', for example '80:85', and you can use comma separated list to match several ports or ranges. `-iface` `string` :: -Network interface name. You have to use network configuration key names for -VMs and containers ('net\d+'). Host related rules can use arbitrary -strings. +Network interface name. You have to use network configuration key names for VMs and containers ('net\d+'). Host related rules can use arbitrary strings. `-proto` `string` :: -IP protocol. You can use protocol names ('tcp'/'udp') or simple numbers, as -defined in '/etc/protocols'. +IP protocol. You can use protocol names ('tcp'/'udp') or simple numbers, as defined in '/etc/protocols'. `-source` `string` :: -Restrict packet source address. This can refer to a single IP address, an -IP set ('+ipsetname') or an IP alias definition. You can also specify an -address range like '20.34.101.207-201.3.9.99', or a list of IP addresses -and networks (entries are separated by comma). Please do not mix IPv4 and -IPv6 addresses inside such lists. +Restrict packet source address. This can refer to a single IP address, an IP set ('+ipsetname') or an IP alias definition. You can also specify an address range like '20.34.101.207-201.3.9.99', or a list of IP addresses and networks (entries are separated by comma). Please do not mix IPv4 and IPv6 addresses inside such lists. `-sport` `string` :: -Restrict TCP/UDP source port. You can use service names or simple numbers -(0-65535), as defined in '/etc/services'. Port ranges can be specified with -'\d+:\d+', for example '80:85', and you can use comma separated list to -match several ports or ranges. +Restrict TCP/UDP source port. You can use service names or simple numbers (0-65535), as defined in '/etc/services'. Port ranges can be specified with '\d+:\d+', for example '80:85', and you can use comma separated list to match several ports or ranges.