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Hello,
some application repeatedly blocking my IP in IPtables, (i dont know what is her motive and which one it is)
it always add it at the start of the INPUT chain. Here is whole INPUT chain:
at this state im blocked. So while considering IP is added at the beginning of the chain, please which exact command i can use to add rule that will always overide that first DROP rule for my IP? Thank You in advance
some application repeatedly blocking my IP in IPtables, (i dont know what is her motive and which one it is)
it always add it at the start of the INPUT chain. Here is whole INPUT chain:
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
num target prot opt source destination
1 DROP all -- my-ip-here.myprovider.tld anywhere
2 ACCEPT all -- my-ip-here.myprovider.tld anywhere
3 ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere
4 DROP all -- some-other-ip-i-want-to-block anywhere
at this state im blocked. So while considering IP is added at the beginning of the chain, please which exact command i can use to add rule that will always overide that first DROP rule for my IP? Thank You in advance