Hi!
Rich Wales wrote:
> I can connect between my LAN and the firewall (via its LAN interface) --
> and I can reach the Internet from the firewall (via its WAN interface)
So, the kFreeBSD box has a correct default route out to the Internet?
# route get -n 0.0.0.0
> -- but I can't man
I'm trying to set up a kFreeBSD system as a firewall. However, I'm
having trouble getting it to forward packets.
I can connect between my LAN and the firewall (via its LAN interface) --
and I can reach the Internet from the firewall (via its WAN interface)
-- but I can't manage to go *through
On Fri, 4 Feb 2011, Dererk wrote:
On 04/02/11 11:19, Anton Andreev wrote:
Hi,
How to configure a firewall on Debian / kFreeBSD.
Cheers,
Anton
FreeBSD, consequently Debian kFreeBSD, replaced their old packet filter
(luckily) with a ported OpenBSD's PF, most flexible and powerful packet
Hi,
How to configure a firewall on Debian / kFreeBSD.
Cheers,
Anton
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On 04/02/11 11:19, Anton Andreev wrote:
Hi,
How to configure a firewall on Debian / kFreeBSD.
Cheers,
Anton
FreeBSD, consequently Debian kFreeBSD, replaced their old packet filter
(luckily) with a ported OpenBSD's PF, most flexible and powerful packet
filter you'll find out there, IMO
Hi All,
I'm thinking of having a dual firewall setup, and would prefer to
be running a different kernel/fw codebase on each, so being a
Debian user, I thought about using Debian/NetBSD.
Does Debian/NetBSD have any Firewall packages yet ? pf, or ipf ?
If not, anyone have any idea on how hard
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