Hello Brian -

On Fri, 19 May 2000, Brian Keefe wrote:
> We want to limit IP, port, and protocol.
> 
> Our provider gave us the following samples:
> 
> Can anyone recommend how I should specify these?
> 
> Thanks,
> -- Brian Keefe
> 
> 
> in ex dst_addr * dst_port 53 di
> in ex dst_addr 165.90.106.4 dst_port 80 di
> in ex dst_addr 165.90.106.7 dst_port 25 di
> in ex dst_addr 165.90.106.7 dst_port 110 di
> 
> The purpose of the filters are to (repectively):
> 
> Allow all traffic through tcp/upd port 53 (DNS Queries)
> Allow traffic to 165.90.106.4 through tcp/upd port 80 (Our Proxy)
> Allow traffic to 165.90.107.7 through tcp/upd port 25 (SMTP)
> Allow traffic to 165.90.107.4 through tcp/upd port 110 (POP3)
> 

The exact syntax depends on what vendor's NAS you are using. The above look
vaguely like Ascend filters, and there are examples in the "users" file in the
main Radiator distribution directory.

hth

Hugh


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