Only a little note about the comment:
On FreeBSD you have a choice of IPFW, IPF, and PF. IPFW is FreeBSD only,
IPF runs on many OSes (but not Linux),
Since i have been reading the Ipfilter maillist, you can see that Ipfilter now
runs on Linux too. This is only information. Greetings.
On Mar
Only a little note about the comment:
On FreeBSD you have a choice of IPFW, IPF, and PF. IPFW is FreeBSD only,
IPF runs on many OSes (but not Linux),
Since i have been reading the Ipfilter maillist, you can see that Ipfilter
now
runs on Linux too. This is only information. Greetings.
I have been looking for a great firewall, something
not too technical, since I have only been using
FreeBSD for two months now.
I have FreeBSD-4.8 installed, Apache-1.3, and
Netqmail-1.05. I am also planning on running an NTP
time server and possibly a forum in the future. The
web site is
Well, I suggest PF from openbsd
ok, it's really simple, and it exist a good page on freebsd to learn how it
works
ok see ya
Le Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 03:47:10PM -0500, Shawn B a écrit:
From: Shawn B [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 15:47:10 -0500 (EST)
http://www.unixguide.net/freebsd/fbsd_installguide/index.php
This install guide covers both of the 2 firewalls that come built in
to FreeBSD for all 4.x release. Software firewalls are heads and
shoulders above hardware firewalls which can not do stateful type of
protection.
I recommend ipfilter
http://www.unixguide.net/freebsd/fbsd_installguide/index.php
This install guide covers both of the 2 firewalls that come built in
to FreeBSD for all 4.x release. Software firewalls are heads and
shoulders above hardware firewalls which can not do stateful type of
protection.
You might want
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 21:03, Ean Kingston wrote:
Also, I am looking for antiviral protection for both
the FreeBSD server, and any Windows or Macintosh
systems that may be using the POP mail. I know qmail
has one solution, which was contributed by a qmail
user, but what are the
--On Wednesday, March 23, 2005 09:45:56 PM + RW
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Clamav is supposed to be good for filtering windows viruses out of email.
I know Fastmail.fm dropped Kaspersky in favour of Clamav, they claimed
the updates to be at least as good.
We did some pretty thorough testing