On 2004-07-05 13:12, Gene Bomgardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've recompiled 5.2.1 kernel to include firewall options for natd.
I've discovered that once I did so, I can no longer communicate in or
out of the fbsd box. The firewall defaults to accept_all (I checked
this.
Hi Gene,
natd(8)
On 2004-07-05 13:12, Gene Bomgardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've recompiled 5.2.1 kernel to include firewall options for natd.
I've discovered that once I did so, I can no longer communicate in or
out of the fbsd box. The firewall defaults to accept_all (I checked
this.
Hi Gene,
natd(8)
I enabled ipfilter in rc.conf and it now reads the rules file. It's still
running, but at least it's not blocking anymore.
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On 2004-07-05 13:46, Gene Bomgardner wrote:
I enabled ipfilter in rc.conf and it now reads the rules file. It's still
running, but at least it's not blocking anymore.
Perhaps you have enabled ipf in an unexpected place. Try looking
around at the /etc and /usr/local/etc/rc.d directories.
You seem to be confused between ipfw and ipf. These are two
different firewall software application which are built into the
FreeBSD operating system.
You may want to read the new rewrite of the Freebsd handbooks
firewall section which is currently available at
www.a1poweruser.com/FBSD_firewall/