On 10/06/2014 04:28 PM, Rufe Glick wrote:
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 6:58 AM, Jiri Popelka
<jpopelka(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On 10/04/2014 01:31 AM, Rufe Glick wrote:
>> 2. In the *Action *description the very last line says "Also an action
>> can be limited using the /limit tag/." What limit tag does the statement
>> refer to?
>
>
> The limit tag is described in Log.
The thing is that 'limit tag' term is not used in the description of
the Log element. Please use the 'limit tag' term in the description of
the Log element at least once. For consistency it'll also be a good
idea to include that extra option in the description of the Action
element, like this:
accept | reject [type="reject type"] | drop [limit
value="rate/duration"]
Check new version at
https://jpopelka.fedorapeople.org/firewalld/doc/firewalld.richlanguage.html
For me this rises another question. What does it mean to limit, ...
Let's discuss this in your separate thread.
An address is either a single IP address, or a network IP address.
The address has to match the rule family (IPv4/IPv6).
Subnet mask is expressed in either dot-decimal (x.x.x.x) or prefix
(/x) notations for IPv4, and in prefix notation (/x) for IPv6 network
addresses.
Looks good, thank you.
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Jiri