Talk:Firewall, Configuring
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+ | # let everything on your internal network talk to the firewall | ||
+ | $cmd 01101 allow all from any to any via $iif keep-state | ||
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+ | shouldn't this be | ||
+ | # let everything on your internal network talk to the firewall | ||
+ | $cmd 01101 allow all from $inside to any via $iif keep-state |
Revision as of 12:24, 6 September 2005
ok, so how do you start and stop the firewall? In linux it's a simple "iptables stop" (or start) -- or the redhat dumbed down version is "service iptables stop"....curious how it's done in FreeBSD (haven't had a need to put a FW on one yet...)
--Dave 10:58, 6 Sep 2005 (EDT)
also, typo?
# let everything on your internal network talk to the firewall $cmd 01101 allow all from any to any via $iif keep-state
shouldn't this be
# let everything on your internal network talk to the firewall $cmd 01101 allow all from $inside to any via $iif keep-state