OCEANET - C?dric BASSAGET(ced...@oceanet.com) on 2013.10.29 18:27:09 +0100:
> Hi,
> Simple and general question :
> Is it a good thing to run PF on an openbgpd server (for security
> reasons), or should I de-activate PF ?
Yes, in general you should:
At least to make sure only traffic from your o
On 2013-10-29, OCEANET - Cédric BASSAGET wrote:
> Hi,
> Simple and general question :
> Is it a good thing to run PF on an openbgpd server (for security
> reasons), or should I de-activate PF ?
I use it, partly to mitigate ssh brute-force, partly so I can easily enable
pflow if I want to get sta
Hi,
I use PF on some OpenBSD BGP+OSPF routers on Renater (IPv4 + IPv6), it
works like a charm.
Why this question ?
pf rule are simple:
pass in quick proto tcp from $bgp_neighbor_1 to $self_peering_1 port 179
pass out quick proto tcp from $self_peering_1 to $bgp_neighbor_1 port
179
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Best regar
Hi,
Simple and general question :
Is it a good thing to run PF on an openbgpd server (for security
reasons), or should I de-activate PF ?
Regards,
Cédric
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