Re: stopping response to nmap

2005-09-14 Thread Dave+Seddon
Just configure /etc/rc.conf with one of these options and the firewall should work. These are the options, from /etc/rc.firewall: # Define the firewall type in /etc/rc.conf. Valid values are: # open - will allow anyone in # client - will try to protect just this machine

Re: PPPoE (STABLE 5) : two PADI packets emitted and then nothing...

2005-09-14 Thread ComteZero _
here is ppp.log in plain text : here is ppp.log : Sep 11 19:42:17 fidelio ppp[24723]: Phase: Using interface: tun0 Sep 11 19:42:17 fidelio ppp[24723]: Phase: deflink: Created in closed state Sep 11 19:42:17 fidelio ppp[24723]: tun0: Command: default: set ifaddr X.X.X.X/0 10.0.0.2/0

PPPoE (STABLE 5) : two PADI packets emitted and then nothing...

2005-09-14 Thread ComteZero _
Hello, I already posted this thread in freebsd-stable but seems that this list is more appropriate. it's been two weeks I try to find out what's wrong. Clean install from cvsup STABLE (5). my ADSL account works fine with REL. 4.4+rp_pppoe but not with my new STABLE (5) (without using rp_pppoe)

stopping response to nmap

2005-09-14 Thread Boris Karloff
Hello: How do I cause freeBSD 5.4 to not respond to an nmap inquiry? I have already tried creating a line in rc.firewall that says: ${fwcmd} deny all from any to any ${fwcmd} drop all from any to any I know these are active, since 1) I see them on the screen at startup, and 2) pinging from any