Aqui es una URL que tiene la informacion que tu necesita. http://www.theapt.org/openbsd/pf.txt
pf no mas tiene una file que tu puede ve sin tcpdump. Perdon por mi espanol, su ingles es mas mejor. -mike Michael C. Ibarra Hawk Technologies, Inc http://www.hawk.com 800.hawk.com Quoting "Luciano Bello (Lab. de Sistemas)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > No, a refear to another thing. What happend with the log options: > For exmaple, ipf: > > block in log body quick on lo0 from any to any > This will write the first 128 bytes of the packet's content to the log file > > pass in log block quick from 123.45.67.89 to 98.76.65.43 > If the logging system can't log the packet for some reason, the action of > the rule should be change to 'block' > > Thanks a lot and sorry por my pour english (again) > > Luciano Bello [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Responsable de Seguridad de Redes y Firewalls > Laboratorio de Sistemas de Informaci�n > Universidad Tecnol�gica Nacional > Buenos Aires, Argentina > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Michael C. Ibarra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Luciano Bello (Lab. de Sistemas)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <> > Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 12:29 PM > Subject: Re: pf vs ipf > > > It's there, read the man page for pf.conf > > It is block log though, i.e. block in log all > > -mike > > Michael C. Ibarra > Hawk Technologies, Inc > http://www.hawk.com > 800.hawk.com > > > Quoting "Luciano Bello (Lab. de Sistemas)" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Hello boys, > > My name is Luciano Bello, I'm work in a laboratory in Argentine. > > I updated the OpenBSD's boxes. > > What happend with the "log block" option? log block was in ipf. It was > > usefull > > if the logging system can't log the packet for some reason.Can I do the > > same with pf? > > > > Thanks a lot and sorry por my pour english > > > > Luciano Bello [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Responsable de Seguridad de Redes y Firewalls > > Laboratorio de Sistemas de Informaci�n > > Universidad Tecnol�gica Nacional > > Buenos Aires, Argentina > > > > > > > > > > > >
