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 will put in rules as well but in case the rules, somehow, get subverted I will route those packets to the bit bucket. -W On 1/26/07, Sean Cavanaugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > do you mean just setting up a rule to DENY traffic? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Wade Blackwell > To: support@pfsense.com > Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 5:41 PM > Subject: [pfSense Support] Routing to /dev/null > > 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? > > Wade B > > -- > > "Integrity is more important than perception management" > "There are two kinds of pain, the pain of change and the pain of never changing" -- Wade Blackwell 253-205-7639 253-288-3750 (fax) "Integrity is more important than perception management" "There are two kinds of pain, the pain of change and the pain of never changing"
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