Kevin Curran wrote:
I have a cable modem and I'm using 4.9 as a NAT router for my home
network. I have 4 rules in my ipfw config. The first enables NAT and
the last is 65000 allow any to any.
In between I ha 2 rules to deny access to ports 53 and 110 on the
Internet side. That's all.
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Subject: Are 4 IPFW rules enough?
I have a cable modem and I'm using 4.9 as a NAT router f
Kevin Curran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a cable modem and I'm using 4.9 as a NAT router for my home
> network. I have 4 rules in my ipfw config. The first enables NAT and
> the last is 65000 allow any to any.
>
> In between I ha 2 rules to deny access to ports 53 and 110 on the
> Inter
I have a cable modem and I'm using 4.9 as a NAT router for my home
network. I have 4 rules in my ipfw config. The first enables NAT and
the last is 65000 allow any to any.
In between I ha 2 rules to deny access to ports 53 and 110 on the
Internet side. That's all.
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