RE: [pfSense Support] Linux - pfsense questions

2006-07-03 Thread Craig Silva
: [pfSense Support] Linux - pfsense questions On 7/2/06, Craig Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are there any example rule sets for a standard type firewall without the default rule that allows all lan sourced traffic (if there is such a thing) for a wan, lan and dmz type firewall? That's certainly

Re: [pfSense Support] Linux - pfsense questions

2006-07-03 Thread Bill Marquette
On 7/3/06, Craig Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here's a bit of information on related: RELATED packets are similar to ESTABLISHED packets, but something is different. These are packets that are related to an established connection, but are not part of the connection. So far, the only confirmed

[pfSense Support] Linux - pfsense questions

2006-07-02 Thread Craig Silva
I have in the past used iptables on Debian. I have recently aquired a wrap with pfsense on it. Just trying to come to terms with the differences. So if someone could help with some answers to questions I havent been able to glean from the docs (references to parts of the docs with

RE: [pfSense Support] Linux - pfsense questions

2006-07-02 Thread Holger Bauer
or not and set it up. Holger -Original Message- From: Craig Silva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 1:17 PM To: support@pfsense.com Subject: [pfSense Support] Linux - pfsense questions I have in the past used iptables on Debian. I have recently aquired a wrap

Re: [pfSense Support] Linux - pfsense questions

2006-07-02 Thread Bill Marquette
On 7/2/06, Craig Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are there any example rule sets for a standard type firewall without the default rule that allows all lan sourced traffic (if there is such a thing) for a wan, lan and dmz type firewall? That's certainly something we'd hoped people would do :)