On Mar 1, 2006, at 9:31 AM, Adam Gibson wrote:
Nick Buraglio wrote:
Isn't a lot of this substantially lower layer feature? A lot (not
the static udp stuff) of what you're wanting is pf level
development work. That said, last time I had looked at the pf
list (which was a whiile ago)
On 2/28/06, Adam Gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to be sure we are on the same page. I am referring to static port
mappings. Not static IP NAT mappings. I am pretty sure most
firewalling filters can do static IP mappings through NAT (1 to 1, etc).
Basically just making sure that the
Bill Marquette wrote:
Opinions aside. My intent was to get access to his code because for my
purposes I would rather use iptables because it has the features that I
need without needing a bunch of helper code to get some things working
or not having an equivalent feature. Not to mention it
Isn't a lot of this substantially lower layer feature? A lot (not
the static udp stuff) of what you're wanting is pf level development
work. That said, last time I had looked at the pf list (which was a
whiile ago) they were not interested in adding a lot of goo into
pf, but instead
On 2/28/06, Adam Gibson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Truthfully... I tend to like m0n0wall's look for an interface better
than pfsense. Crap... there goes my opinions leaking out. It is the
features of pfsense that make up for it though :).
Forgive me for nitpicking, but have you checked
Hi Please could you advise / confirm that the php interface and it's acociated code are under bsd licience ?As i would like to port it to linux for use on my vpn servers ..-- Gregory Machin
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Gregory Machin wrote:
Hi
Please could you advise / confirm that the php interface and it's
acociated code are under bsd licience ?
As i would like to port it to linux for use on my vpn servers ..
If you get anywhere are are ok with releasing any part of the source,
let me know. There are
Sorry.. a little OT, but I think it is important.. Regarding string matching for iptables... it has been a while since my last use of this feature.. but I strongly discourage you to use that extention!! It breaks tha tcp handshaking, because it resets the connection before final ack. It could