Redundant Failover Firewalls

2006-02-18 Thread John Brooks
I am needing to build two identical failover firewalls with openbsd, pf, pfsync, and carp. So far simple enough, with so many articles and examples available. All of these are using NAT. However, I am needing to use public IP's out of a /25 allocation, without NAT. I have not been able to find

Re: OpenBSD PF firewall on linux

2006-02-18 Thread William Ross
At 03:01 AM 2/18/2006, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: You would either need to adjust to Linuxish tools, or swithch your laptop to either OpenBSD or FreeBSD (lots more packages available). A concerted effort to port pf to linux would be nice. That people continue to use ipchains drives me nuts. Ha

Re: OpenBSD PF firewall on linux

2006-02-18 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I would like to put PF on my laptop and thought there was a linux port > available. I cannot find it. IIRC there have been occasional messages from people who have claimed that they have started working on a port of PF to Linux[1], but none claim

Re: OpenBSD PF firewall on linux

2006-02-18 Thread Michael Heiming
In comp.os.linux.networking [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I run openbsd firewalls,using PF, in general, and linux (SUSE 10 > currently) on my laptop. > I would like to put PF on my laptop and thought there was a linux port > available. I cannot find it. This is so I can use rules and re

OpenBSD PF firewall on linux

2006-02-18 Thread leona...@sympatico.ca
I run openbsd firewalls,using PF, in general, and linux (SUSE 10 currently) on my laptop. I would like to put PF on my laptop and thought there was a linux port available. I cannot find it. This is so I can use rules and report generators I am already familiar with to protect my laptop, particular