can u tell me how to block ip address or mac address
in freebsd or should i cay ip filter ?
thanks
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> > Can I block a certain IP address at the machine or interface level using
> > freebsd? (No at the Apache or Sendmail level).
> >
> > CyberLaert monioting one of my hosts at the rate of 1.2 GB oer day!
>
> Easiest and quickest is to install the firewall - if it is not already in
> your kernel, s
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Grant Peel wrote:
> Can I block a certain IP address at the machine or interface level using
> freebsd? (No at the Apache or Sendmail level).
>
> CyberLaert monioting one of my hosts at the rate of 1.2 GB oer day!
Easiest and quickest is to install the firewall - if it is n
Cordula's Web wrote:
Can I block a certain IP address at the machine or interface level using
freebsd? (No at the Apache or Sendmail level).
Quick and dirty fix:
# route add 1.2.3.4 127.0.0.1
All ACKs to 1.2.3.4 would not be able to reach their destination,
and no TCP connections could be e
> Can I block a certain IP address at the machine or interface level using
> freebsd? (No at the Apache or Sendmail level).
Quick and dirty fix:
# route add 1.2.3.4 127.0.0.1
All ACKs to 1.2.3.4 would not be able to reach their destination,
and no TCP connections could be established this way. M
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:12 am, Grant Peel wrote:
> Can I block a certain IP address at the machine or interface level using
> freebsd? (No at the Apache or Sendmail level).
If you dont want to do it in your daemons, then your only other options are to
install a firewall, or buy some sort of special
Can I block a certain IP address at the machine or interface level using
freebsd? (No at the Apache or Sendmail level).
CyberLaert monioting one of my hosts at the rate of 1.2 GB oer day!
(no firewall installed currently).
-Grant
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