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When a packet is supposed to be dropped an arrow is drawn anyway between two interfaces. I find it a bit misleading but maybe the graph is supposed to be like this?
If I understand the tool correct, an arrow is drawn based on the rule in/out interfaces. But an arrow is drawn for each rule even if the rule has target jump/drop.
Attached you can find the iptables output that I used and the sgv.
Hi,
When a packet is supposed to be dropped an arrow is drawn anyway between two interfaces. I find it a bit misleading but maybe the graph is supposed to be like this?
If I understand the tool correct, an arrow is drawn based on the rule in/out interfaces. But an arrow is drawn for each rule even if the rule has target jump/drop.
Attached you can find the iptables output that I used and the sgv.
example.tar.gz
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