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8.6

iptables multiple ip's

Asked by anauj0101 in IP Tables/IP Chains

Tags: iptables

Im extremely new to iptables and i need to block all traffic outgoing on port 25 except from a few machines.  I have it setup for 1 IP, but how do I set it up for multiple?  Here is the code I have. A.A.A.A is the IP.  I have 3 mail servers that i need to allow through.
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#!/bin/sh
# Used for private firewall rules
 
# See how we were called.
case "$1" in
  start)
        ## add your 'start' rules here
        # Add SMTP Block   
	/sbin/iptables -A CUSTOMFORWARD -p tcp  -s ! A.A.A.A --destination-port 25 -i eth0 -j LOG --log-prefix "PORT25_REFUSED"   
	
	/sbin/iptables -A CUSTOMFORWARD -p tcp  -s ! A.A.A.A --destination-port 25 -i eth0 -j DROP
	
	 ;;
  stop)
        ## add your 'stop' rules here
        # Remove SMTP Block   
	/sbin/iptables -D CUSTOMFORWARD -p tcp  -s ! A.A.A.A --destination-port 25 -i eth0 -j LOG --log-prefix "PORT25_REFUSED"   
	
	/sbin/iptables -D CUSTOMFORWARD -p tcp  -s ! A.A.A.A --destination-port 25 -i eth0 -j DROP
	
	 ;;
  reload)
        $0 stop
        $0 start
        ## add your 'reload' rules here
        ;;
  *)
        echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|reload}"
        ;;
esac
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