SigmaX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a FreeBSD 5.3 server that I access over SSH. I followed the
> handbook guide to loading the ipfw kernel module to setup a firewall. I
> made the mistake the other day of loading the firewall, which defaults
> to block all, and rebooting, so I couldn't get i
, February 21, 2005 12:01 PM
> > Subject: IPFW config
> >
> >>
> >> Set IPFW to allow traffic on ports 80, 1, and 23 (That's the
> >> default SSH port, right?)
> >> Then start IPFW with the kernel module (I know how to do this)
> >>
- Original Message -
From: "SigmaX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Cc: "Paul Schmehl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: IPFW config
Well... *ahem*... I put the above script into /etc/ipfw.rules and did
"kldload ip
Paul Schmehl wrote:
- Original Message - From: "SigmaX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 12:01 PM
Subject: IPFW config
Set IPFW to allow traffic on ports 80, 1, and 23 (That's the
default SSH port, right?)
Then start IPFW with the kernel
- Original Message -
From: "SigmaX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 12:01 PM
Subject: IPFW config
Set IPFW to allow traffic on ports 80, 1, and 23 (That's the default
SSH port, right?)
Then start IPFW with the kernel module (I know h
On Monday 21 February 2005 19:01:19, SigmaX wrote:
[...]
> Set IPFW to allow traffic on ports 80, 1, and 23 (That's the default
> SSH port, right?)
The default shh port is 22, port 23 is assigned to telnet. You can find the
list of default port assignments in /etc/services.
Cheers,
ch
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C
> Set IPFW to allow traffic on ports 80, 1, and 23 (That's the default
> SSH port, right?)
Nope, it's 22.
> Then start IPFW with the kernel module (I know how to do this)
Have you already read
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/firewalls-ipfw.html?
It describes how t
SigmaX wrote:
Heya;
I have a FreeBSD 5.3 server that I access over SSH. I followed the
handbook guide to loading the ipfw kernel module to setup a firewall. I
made the mistake the other day of loading the firewall, which defaults
to block all, and rebooting, so I couldn't get into the system a
Heya;
I have a FreeBSD 5.3 server that I access over SSH. I followed the
handbook guide to loading the ipfw kernel module to setup a firewall. I
made the mistake the other day of loading the firewall, which defaults
to block all, and rebooting, so I couldn't get into the system again
(Had to