Actually that is what I want (every port on that IP) - It's a second nic on that box that only does one thing (just on a couple different random ports)
I just tried both: PORT "REMOTE=%192.168.22.3:.*" and PORT REMOTE=%192.168.22.3:.*
(without the double quotes) and neither worked.
Again, explicitly stating PORT REMOTE=192.168.22.3:1234 does work, so I know it at least partially works :-)
-jeff
On 5/17/07, Galen Johnson <gjohnson at trantor.org> wrote:
Jeff Newman wrote:
All,
Quick question. I have tried every permutation I can think of but basically:
Every PORT example I can find has something similar to:
PORT LOCAL=%[.:]22$ (etc...) or PORT LOCAL=%.:
No example I have seen has it where you KNOW the IP and you DONT know the port, such as:
192.168.22.3:???????????
I need the port string to match an IP with an unknown port number.
If I do: PORT REMOTE=192.168.22.3:1234 (saying that netstat has a 1234 established) it works fine, but (again pretending on the port #'s) if a netstat had 3 established connections to ports 1234,1111,23521 I only get the 1234. I want all of them.
Ive tried permutations for 2 hours now, and can't figure it out.
Thanks, Jeff
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Have you tried "REMOTE=%192.168.22.3:.*"? Now, that will most likely get you every port on that IP...which is probably not what you want...it's usually easier to write it for the ports you want...or "EXREMOTE=%192.168.22.3:.*"...
=G=
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