Hi Bill,
thanks for your quick answer!
An NFS daemon is running on my server machine which I use to mount DFly
source and obj dirs on my client machines. With NFS comes mountd and
rpc* daemons that automatically also provide their service on IPv6
ports. I did not find daemon flags to tell them only to use IPv4 so I
would like to block unwanted traffic to these ports.
Would it be ok to also run ip6fw alongside with ipfw3?
If yes, I will set up a configuration file for ip6fw allowing all IPv4
traffic and blocking all IPv6 traffic.
Regards
Matthias
On 03.01.16 14:09, bycn82 wrote:
Hi Happy New Year Matthias,
not support IPv6 yet
but yes i want to integrate with ip6fw as well.
recently working on something related to voip. so did not find much time
for BSD.
Will support v6 once I remove the lock in NAT.
Regards,
Bill Yuan
On Sunday, 3 January 2016, Matthias Play <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
Happy New Year and all the Best in 2016!
I set up ipfw3 to filter network traffic on a local server and want
to filter all IPv6 traffic since I do not need it in my local network.
Is ipfw3 also filtering IPv6 traffic or only IPv4?
I am wondering because with the old ipfw implementation handling of
both IP versions is separated into two different firewall programs,
ipfw and ip6fw both being configured using distinct rc.conf variables.
If IPv6 filtering is not supported by ipfw3 would it be better to
configure a custom kernel without the INET6 option instead of using
ip6fw alongside with ipfw3?
Best Regards
Matthias