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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers fBSD nat ipfw Post 22469 by hachik on Tuesday 4th of June 2002 11:50:59 AM
Old 06-04-2002
Question fBSD nat ipfw

i am running nat on my freeBSD and web/ftp server.
The rule allow ip from any to any must always be? or how? if i accept all packets to go on my ep0 which diverts all to my intranet it doesnt help, must the rule allow ip from any to any always be ?
even if many rules are between divert rule and allow from any to any rule, system still be able easy hacked :)
p.s. sorry for my lang. :)
 

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