From 978a46126b50b402d00eea483076170716cdc030 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bart De Schuymer Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 14:04:05 +0000 Subject: cleanup --- userspace/arptables/arptables.8 | 31 ++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/userspace/arptables/arptables.8 b/userspace/arptables/arptables.8 index 1574a69..8bb3594 100644 --- a/userspace/arptables/arptables.8 +++ b/userspace/arptables/arptables.8 @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ -.TH ARPTABLES 8 "25 July 2003" +.TH ARPTABLES 8 "August 2007" .\" -.\" Man page written by Jochen Friedrich +.\" Man page originally written by Jochen Friedrich , +.\" maintained by Bart De Schuymer. .\" It is based on the iptables man page. .\" .\" Iptables page by Herve Eychenne March 2000. @@ -18,10 +19,10 @@ .\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License .\" along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software .\" Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. -.\" +.\" .\" .SH NAME -arptables (v.0.0) \- ARP table administration +arptables (v.0.0.3-3) \- ARP table administration .SH SYNOPSIS .BR "arptables " [ "-t table" ] " -" [ AD ] " chain rule-specification " [ options ] .br @@ -222,10 +223,10 @@ inverts the test for that specification. Apart from these standard rule specifications there are some other command line arguments of interest. .TP .BR "-s, --source-ip " "[!] \fIaddress\fP[/\fImask]\fP" -The Source IP specification +The Source IP specification. .TP .BR "-d, --destination-ip " "[!] \fIaddress\fP[/\fImask]\fP" -The Destination IP specification +The Destination IP specification. .TP .BR "--source-mac " "[!] \fIaddress\fP[/\fImask\fP]" The source mac address. Both mask and address are written as 6 hexadecimal @@ -249,7 +250,7 @@ chains). The flag .B --out-if is an alias for this option. .TP -.BR "--h-length " "\fIlength\fP[/\fImask\fP]" +.BR "-l, --h-length " "\fIlength\fP[/\fImask\fP]" The hardware length (nr of bytes) .TP .BR "--opcode " "\fIcode\fP[/\fImask\fP] @@ -262,15 +263,15 @@ The operation code (2 bytes). Available values are: .BR 6 = DRARP_Reply .BR 7 = DRARP_Error .BR 8 = InARP_Request -.BR 9 = ARP_NAK +.BR 9 = ARP_NAK . .TP .BR "--h-type " "\fItype\fP[/\fImask\fP]" The hardware type (2 bytes, hexadecimal). Available values are: -.BR 1 = Ethernet +.BR 1 = Ethernet . .TP .BR "--proto-type " "\fItype\fP[/\fImask\fP]" The protocol type (2 bytes). Available values are: -.BR 0x800 = IPv4 +.BR 0x800 = IPv4 . .SS TARGET-EXTENSIONS .B arptables @@ -279,6 +280,7 @@ to explicitly load them with a -m option like in .BR iptables . However, these extensions deal with functionality supported by supplemental kernel modules. +.SS mangle .TP .BR "--mangle-ip-s IP address" Mangles Source IP Address to given value. @@ -292,14 +294,13 @@ Mangles Source MAC Address to given value. .BR "--mangle-mac-d MAC address" Mangles Destination MAC Address to given value. .TP -.BR "--mangle-target target " "(\fIDROP\fP, \fICONTINUE\fP or \fIACCEPT\fP -- default is \fIACCEPT\fP)" -Target of ARP mangle operation. - +.BR "--mangle-target target " +Target of ARP mangle operation +.BR "" ( DROP ", " CONTINUE " or " ACCEPT " -- default is " ACCEPT ). .SH MAILINGLISTS .I ebtables-user@lists.sourceforge.net .br .I ebtables-devel@lists.sourceforge.net .SH SEE ALSO -.BR iptables "(8), " arp "(8), " rarp "(8), " ifconfig "(8), " route (8) - +.BR iptables "(8), " ebtables "(8), " arp "(8), " rarp "(8), " ifconfig "(8), " route (8) -- cgit v1.2.3