Well, I'm subscribed to the freebsd-questions mailing
list with my POP e-mail account but for some reason my
e-mails are not getting to the list. If someone could
help me figure out why this is happening please Cc:
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On 2002-12-13 03:53, bryan cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I'm subscribed to the freebsd-questions mailing
list with my POP e-mail account but for some reason my
e-mails are not getting to the list. If someone could
help me figure out why this is happening please Cc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 12:56:39AM -0500, Bryan Cassidy wrote:
[...]
I then add the following to /etc/rc.conf
firewall_enable=YES
firewall_quiet=YES
firewall_script=/etc/rc.firewall
firewall_type=/etc/ipfw.acl
I add the following to /etc/ipfw.acl
add 1000 allow ip from any to any
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 07:21:21PM +1300, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 12:56:39AM -0500, Bryan Cassidy wrote:
[...]
I then add the following to /etc/rc.conf
firewall_enable=YES
firewall_quiet=YES
firewall_script=/etc/rc.firewall
firewall_type=/etc/ipfw.acl
I
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 19:21:21 +1300
Jonathan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does ipfw -a show?
This is what I get when I use ipfw -a
bryanc2000@insightbb [1:24] [/home/bryanc2000] ===ipfw -a
ipfw: socket: Operation not permitted
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On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 01:24:49AM -0500, Bryan Cassidy wrote:
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002 19:21:21 +1300
Jonathan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does ipfw -a show?
This is what I get when I use ipfw -a
bryanc2000@insightbb [1:24] [/home/bryanc2000] ===ipfw -a
ipfw: socket: Operation not
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 23:29:05 -0700
Adam Weinberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
from ipfirewall(4):
There is one rule that always exists, rule number 65535. This rule nor-
mally causes all packets to be dropped. Hence, any packet which does not
match a lower numbered rule will be
Bryan Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
here is the output from ipfw show
insightbb# ipfw show
01000 307 64003 allow ip from any to any
65535 1 367 deny ip from any to any
Sounds like the 'deny ip from any to any' could be the reason why I
lose connection. Do you think so?
No. I
heres the deal. I have been using FreeBSD 4.6.2 for about a month or
so. I have used Linux for about 6 months now. I am very comfortable
with FreeBSD and wish to continue to use BSD. I have a very serious
problem. First I will tell you what I do from the beginning and what
changes I make.
Install
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