On 2008-03-11, Rami Sik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, my
> question is, do we have any application level firewalling support on
> openBSD?
hoststated/relayd, for some definitions of "application level firewalling".
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 09:51 -0700, Rami Sik wrote:
> Hi All,
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>
>
You can transparently re-write any application (TCP port) to a localhost
security proxy and/or other system using pf(4)' RDR.
~BAS
> I currently have PF in place with CARP, and quite happy with them. I
> need to implement appl
Rami Sik wrote:
> I currently have PF in place with CARP, and quite happy with them. I
> need to implement application level firewalling in front of my apache
> servers as PCI requirement by the end of June this year. So, my
...
I've used pound (http://www.apsis.ch/pound/) successfully.
-Steve S
Rami Sik wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> I currently have PF in place with CARP, and quite happy with them. I
> need to implement application level firewalling in front of my apache
> servers as PCI requirement by the end of June this year. So, my
> question is, do we have any application level firewalli
I believe squid is what you are looking for
On 11/03/2008, Rami Sik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> I currently have PF in place with CARP, and quite happy with them. I
> need to implement application level firewalling in front of my apache
> servers as PCI requirement by the end
Hi All,
I currently have PF in place with CARP, and quite happy with them. I
need to implement application level firewalling in front of my apache
servers as PCI requirement by the end of June this year. So, my
question is, do we have any application level firewalling support on
openBSD? Or, wh
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