But it can still be a router if it does not do natting, a router with
only public IP's
Cezary Morga wrote:
Dnia Eroda, 15 paE:dziernika 2008, cgc napisaE:
And any box that is doing packet filtering between 2 or more
networks, eg. a private network and the internet, is a router as far
as
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Para: Ricardo Augusto de Souza
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Assunto: Re: RES: RES: Filtering outgoing connections in pf
What exactly are you trying to achieve? what pc's do you want to have
access to what ports? Are you just allowing
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De: cgc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Para: Ricardo Augusto de Souza
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Assunto: Re: RES: Filtering outgoing connections in pf
let me give you an example, if you
Hi,
I AM confused with some PF rules.
I am trying to allow just some ports to my local users.
I am using block out on $ext_if but I think I would be able to choose
ports my lan users will access with rule
Pass out on $ext_if proto tcp from 10.10.0.0/16 to any port { 80, 25,
110 } keep state
Hello,
You may use tags to separate the traffic comming from the computers of your
users and the traffic comming from you own computer.
Hope this helps,
Maxime DERCHE
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 13:01:05 -0300
Ricardo Augusto de Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I AM confused with some PF
please explain me better.
Sorry to bother u.
Thanks
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De: Charlie Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 15 de outubro de 2008 13:38
Para: Ricardo Augusto de Souza
Assunto: Re: Filtering outgoing connections in pf
Hi Ricardo,
Thats because
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Ricardo Augusto de Souza
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 15 de outubro de 2008 13:01
Para: misc@openbsd.org
Assunto: Filtering outgoing connections in pf
Hi,
I AM confused with some PF rules.
I am trying to allow just some ports to my
in $ext_if.
Is is possible?
Thanks
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Ricardo Augusto de Souza
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Para: misc@openbsd.org
Assunto: Filtering outgoing connections in pf
Hi,
I AM
Augusto de Souza
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Assunto: Re: RES: Filtering outgoing connections in pf
let me give you an example, if you just want 10.10.0.0/16 to have port 80
access then you need 3 rules:
#the nat
nat on $ext_if from 10.10.0.0/16 to any port 80 - ($ext_if)
#allow through $int_if
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Ricardo Augusto de Souza
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Para: misc@openbsd.org
Assunto: Filtering outgoing connections in pf
Hi,
I AM confused with some PF rules.
I am trying
Dnia Eroda, 15 paE:dziernika 2008, cgc napisaE:
And any box that is doing packet filtering between 2 or more
networks, eg. a private network and the internet, is a router as far
as I am aware
If it's natting or filtering packets it's a gateway.
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