> Thanks for the suggestion, but where do I get ipf? I don't see it in the
it is part of the base system.
BTW both ipfilter and ipfw seem to do the job you want, so recommending
the use of one instead of the other is as technically sound as
saying to disconnect the network cable on the internal
Thanks for the suggestion, but where do I get ipf? I don't see it in the
FreeBSD packages region under networking or security. The closest I see
in functionality I see is xinetd, but it only seems to allow me to specity
ip addresses to enable/disable, but does not seem to have an option to
speci
Yes, a firewall. This machine IS the inner side of a firewall -- I want
to stop any unwanted traffic that gets through the outer firewall.
orville.
On Sun, 20 May 2001, Nick Rogness wrote:
> On Sat, 19 May 2001, Orville R. Weyrich.Jr wrote:
>
> > I have a dual homed FreeBSD-4.3 machine and wa
On Sat, 19 May 2001, Orville R. Weyrich.Jr wrote:
> I have a dual homed FreeBSD-4.3 machine and want to restrict traffic
> on one interface but not the other (one interface is to a trusted
> network and the other is not).
>
> What I want is the untrusted interface to only present SMTP and HTTP
Use ipf
(it's not ipfw)
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From: "Orville R. Weyrich.Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 8:07 AM
Subject: Restricting traffic on one interface
> Hi --
>
> I have a dual homed FreeBSD-4.3 machine and want to r