Rainer Duffner wrote:
Scott Ullrich wrote:
Same as m0n0wall. Enabled filtering on bridges.

The "old" version didn't need this switch - what is "switched off" (or on) by it?
Can I still do NAT for other optional interfaces when I enable it?



How it should work is when it's unchecked, everything passes through the bridged interface, ignoring any firewall rules you have on the interface. When it's checked, the firewall rules you put on bridged interfaces are obeyed. Why is it there? Disabling firewalling on a bridged interface when you just want to pass everything will make it pass traffic faster.


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