Getent Hosts For Port 1915/tcp -iptables

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I have a scenario: i will have to protect my network from unsolicited access from my DMZ machine, configure node-A to allow new connections on port 1915/tcp from hosts (obtained by 'getent hosts node-B') but disallow any other access from or to node-B.



I am unable to find any port details by 'getent hosts node-B', how to perform this using iptables?



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  • This need more clarification, I suggest you focus what you want to achieve and not about what you did until now to try and make it to work.

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I have a scenario: i will have to protect my network from unsolicited access from my DMZ machine, configure node-A to allow new connections on port 1915/tcp from hosts (obtained by 'getent hosts node-B') but disallow any other access from or to node-B.



I am unable to find any port details by 'getent hosts node-B', how to perform this using iptables?



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  • This need more clarification, I suggest you focus what you want to achieve and not about what you did until now to try and make it to work.

    – Rabin
    Jan 14 at 7:15













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I have a scenario: i will have to protect my network from unsolicited access from my DMZ machine, configure node-A to allow new connections on port 1915/tcp from hosts (obtained by 'getent hosts node-B') but disallow any other access from or to node-B.



I am unable to find any port details by 'getent hosts node-B', how to perform this using iptables?



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I have a scenario: i will have to protect my network from unsolicited access from my DMZ machine, configure node-A to allow new connections on port 1915/tcp from hosts (obtained by 'getent hosts node-B') but disallow any other access from or to node-B.



I am unable to find any port details by 'getent hosts node-B', how to perform this using iptables?



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  • This need more clarification, I suggest you focus what you want to achieve and not about what you did until now to try and make it to work.

    – Rabin
    Jan 14 at 7:15

















  • This need more clarification, I suggest you focus what you want to achieve and not about what you did until now to try and make it to work.

    – Rabin
    Jan 14 at 7:15
















This need more clarification, I suggest you focus what you want to achieve and not about what you did until now to try and make it to work.

– Rabin
Jan 14 at 7:15





This need more clarification, I suggest you focus what you want to achieve and not about what you did until now to try and make it to work.

– Rabin
Jan 14 at 7:15










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