| These extensions are loaded if `--protocol tcp' is specified. It |
| provides the following options: |
| .TP |
| .BR "--source-port " "[!] \fIport\fP[:\fIport\fP]" |
| Source port or port range specification. This can either be a service |
| name or a port number. An inclusive range can also be specified, |
| using the format |
| .IR port : port . |
| If the first port is omitted, "0" is assumed; if the last is omitted, |
| "65535" is assumed. |
| If the second port greater then the first they will be swapped. |
| The flag |
| .B --sport |
| is a convenient alias for this option. |
| .TP |
| .BR "--destination-port " "[!] \fIport\fP[:\fIport\fP]" |
| Destination port or port range specification. The flag |
| .B --dport |
| is a convenient alias for this option. |
| .TP |
| .BR "--tcp-flags " "[!] \fImask\fP \fIcomp\fP" |
| Match when the TCP flags are as specified. The first argument is the |
| flags which we should examine, written as a comma-separated list, and |
| the second argument is a comma-separated list of flags which must be |
| set. Flags are: |
| .BR "SYN ACK FIN RST URG PSH ALL NONE" . |
| Hence the command |
| .nf |
| iptables -A FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,ACK,FIN,RST SYN |
| .fi |
| will only match packets with the SYN flag set, and the ACK, FIN and |
| RST flags unset. |
| .TP |
| .B "[!] --syn" |
| Only match TCP packets with the SYN bit set and the ACK and RST bits |
| cleared. Such packets are used to request TCP connection initiation; |
| for example, blocking such packets coming in an interface will prevent |
| incoming TCP connections, but outgoing TCP connections will be |
| unaffected. |
| It is equivalent to \fB--tcp-flags SYN,RST,ACK SYN\fP. |
| If the "!" flag precedes the "--syn", the sense of the |
| option is inverted. |
| .TP |
| .BR "--tcp-option " "[!] \fInumber\fP" |
| Match if TCP option set. |
| .TP |
| .BR "--mss " "\fIvalue\fP[:\fIvalue\fP]" |
| Match TCP SYN or SYN/ACK packets with the specified MSS value (or range), |
| which control the maximum packet size for that connection. |