Kms Sport

Oct. 13—KERKHOVEN — Participation in sports can lead high school athletes to everywhere from tennis and basketball courts to football fields. This sport leads them to adventures in the outdoors, from ...

MORRIS — The Benson/Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg gymnastics team won the Morris/Hancock/Chokio-Alberta Invitational on Saturday. Benson/KMS had 135.20 points, followed ...

Jan. 22—BENSON — Benson/Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg Area and Morris Area/Hancock Area/Chokio-Alberta braved the frigid, below zero temperatures on Thursday night. The two Section 6A teams saw Benson/KMS ...

The KMS Cycling Team will be competing in a unique race at Pine Hill on Sept. 30. It is a 12-hour race through the night where the bicycles must be equipped with lights. The team recently competed in ...

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Wichita's largest indoor sports and adventure facility. Trampolines, basketball, volleyball, parties and events all under one roof.

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let's look at these two iptables rules which are often used to allow outgoing DNS: iptables -A OUTPUT -p udp --sport 1024:65535 --dport 53 -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT iptables -A

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First give a -p option like -p tcp or -p udp. Examples: iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 22 -m state --state NEW -j DROP iptables -A INPUT -p udp --dport 53 --sport 1024:65535 -j ACCEPT You could also try -p all but I've never done that and don't find too much support for it in the examples.

with "u32 match ip sport 80" in Linux tc I can match port 80, but how can I match a port range 10000 - 20000 ?

At first glance you're only allowing DNS responses to be received and don't create any DNS related rules in the OUTPUT chain to actually allow sending DNS queries out. You current rules: #DNS resolution input and output iptables -A INPUT -p udp --dport 53 -d 8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4 -j ACCEPT ^^^^^ iptables -A INPUT -p udp --sport 53 -s 8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4 -j ACCEPT ^^^^^ Additionally, DNS can also use TCP ...

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