Wade, can you explain in more detail? How would the rules be subverted
and how would the firewall know that this has happened? Maybe give us
an example.
sai
On 1/27/07, Wade Blackwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No a little fancier than that,
I am taking the layered security approach, I
On 1/26/07, Wade Blackwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good afternoon all,
Can PF can support blackholing by routing to /dev/null? It doesn't
look like the web configurator will let me do that magic, how would one go
about adding and deleting routes for that purpose?
Add a static route (Sy
Hey guys good morning,
So I don't know how the rules might be subverted but since there is
always that chance i would like to have the option of putting yet another
road block up. This technique is used allot in large organizations, it
usually is done in a much fancier way, with netflow/Sflow
On 1/27/07, Wade Blackwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey guys good morning,
So I don't know how the rules might be subverted but since there is
always that chance i would like to have the option of putting yet another
road block up. This technique is used allot in large organizations, it
¡Hola!
Tras aumentar la seguridad de una de las redes que administro con el
cortafuegos pfSense (basado en FreeBSD 6.1) estoy pensando en implantar un
IDS (Sistema de Detección de Intrusos), tanto a nivel LAN como a nivel WAN.
He echado una ojeada a SNORT (www.snort.org) con ACID
(http://www.c
Hello!
My last message in spanish was for the Spanish FreeBSD forum.
Please, excuse me!
Josep Pujadas
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FreeBSD does have a -blackhole option to route I believe, we don't
support it however. Feel free to submit patches for whatever you come
up with.
--Bill
On 1/27/07, Wade Blackwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey guys good morning,
So I don't know how the rules might be subverted but since