From 725ebb1ca4e93ad11b38ee37338f92600454344a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jan Engelhardt Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 15:26:54 +0000 Subject: iptables: move manpage Rename libipt_{time,u32}.man to libxt_{time,u32}.man to go in line with the C files. Signed-off-by: Jan Engelhardt --- extensions/libipt_time.man | 69 ---------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 69 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 extensions/libipt_time.man (limited to 'extensions/libipt_time.man') diff --git a/extensions/libipt_time.man b/extensions/libipt_time.man deleted file mode 100644 index a07d49e7..00000000 --- a/extensions/libipt_time.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -This matches if the packet arrival time/date is within a given range. All -options are optional, but are ANDed when specified. -.TP -\fB--datestart\fR \fIYYYY\fR[\fB-\fR\fIMM\fR[\fB-\fR\fIDD\fR[\fBT\fR\fIhh\fR[\fB:\fR\fImm\fR[\fB:\fR\fIss\fR]]]]] -.TP -\fB--datestop\fR \fIYYYY\fR[\fB-\fR\fIMM\fR[\fB-\fR\fIDD\fR[\fBT\fR\fIhh\fR[\fB:\fR\fImm\fR[\fB:\fR\fIss\fR]]]]] -.IP -Only match during the given time, which must be in ISO 8601 "T" notation. -The possible time range is 1970-01-01T00:00:00 to 2038-01-19T04:17:07. -.IP -If --datestart or --datestop are not specified, it will default to 1970-01-01 -and 2038-01-19, respectively. -.TP -\fB--timestart\fR \fIhh\fR\fB:\fR\fImm\fR[\fB:\fR\fIss\fR] -.TP -\fB--timestop\fR \fIhh\fR\fB:\fR\fImm\fR[\fB:\fR\fIss\fR] -.IP -Only match during the given daytime. The possible time range is 00:00:00 to -23:59:59. Leading zeroes are allowed (e.g. "06:03") and correctly interpreted -as base-10. -.TP -[\fB!\fR] \fB--monthday\fR \fIday\fR[\fB,\fR\fIday\fR...] -.IP -Only match on the given days of the month. Possible values are \fB1\fR -to \fB31\fR. Note that specifying \fB31\fR will of course not match -on months which do not have a 31st day; the same goes for 28- or 29-day -February. -.TP -[\fB!\fR] \fB--weekdays\fR \fIday\fR[\fB,\fR\fIday\fR...] -.IP -Only match on the given weekdays. Possible values are \fBMon\fR, \fBTue\fR, -\fBWed\fR, \fBThu\fR, \fBFri\fR, \fBSat\fR, \fBSun\fR, or values from \fB1\fR -to \fB7\fR, respectively. You may also use two-character variants (\fBMo\fR, -\fBTu\fR, etc.). -.TP -\fB--utc\fR -.IP -Interpret the times given for \fB--datestart\fR, \fB--datestop\fR, -\fB--timestart\fR and \fB--timestop\fR to be UTC. -.TP -\fB--localtz\fR -.IP -Interpret the times given for \fB--datestart\fR, \fB--datestop\fR, -\fB--timestart\fR and \fB--timestop\fR to be local kernel time. (Default) -.PP -EXAMPLES. To match on weekends, use: -.IP --m time --weekdays Sa,Su -.PP -Or, to match (once) on a national holiday block: -.IP --m time --datestart 2007-12-24 --datestop 2007-12-27 -.PP -Since the stop time is actually inclusive, you would need the following stop -time to not match the first second of the new day: -.IP --m time --datestart 2007-01-01T17:00 --datestop 2007-01-01T23:59:59 -.PP -During lunch hour: -.IP --m time --timestart 12:30 --timestop 13:30 -.PP -The fourth Friday in the month: -.IP --m time --weekdays Fr --monthdays 22,23,24,25,26,27,28 -.PP -(Note that this exploits a certain mathematical property. It is not possible to -say "fourth Thursday OR fourth Friday" in one rule. It is possible with -multiple rules, though.) -- cgit v1.2.3