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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Windows XP Professional and FreeBSD Post 27957 by auswipe on Tuesday 10th of September 2002 10:32:53 AM
Old 09-10-2002
I use OpenBSD at the house but this should be a trivial task for your FreeBSD box as long as it is properly setup. ipfw comes with FreeBSD by default but you can also use ipf. I use ipf under OpenBSD and have been fairly happy with it's performance and configuration.
 

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NG_IPFW(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						NG_IPFW(4)

NAME
ng_ipfw -- interface between netgraph and IP firewall SYNOPSIS
#include <netinet/ip_var.h> #include <netgraph/ng_ipfw.h> DESCRIPTION
The ipfw node implements interface between ipfw(4) and netgraph(4) subsystems. HOOKS
The ipfw node supports an arbitrary number of hooks, which must be named using only numeric characters. OPERATION
Once the ng_ipfw module is loaded into the kernel, a single node named ipfw is automatically created. No more ipfw nodes can be created. Once destroyed, the only way to recreate the node is to reload the ng_ipfw module. Packets can be injected into netgraph(4) using either the netgraph or ngtee commands of the ipfw(8) utility. These commands require a numeric cookie to be supplied as an argument. Packets are sent out of the hook whose name equals the cookie value. If no hook matches, packets are discarded. Packets injected via the netgraph command are tagged with struct ipfw_rule_ref. This tag contains information that helps the packet to re-enter ipfw(4) processing, should the packet come back from netgraph(4) to ipfw(4). Packets received by a node from netgraph(4) subsystem must be tagged with struct ipfw_rule_ref tag. Packets re-enter IP firewall processing at the next rule. If no tag is supplied, packets are discarded. CONTROL MESSAGES
This node type supports only the generic control messages. SHUTDOWN
This node shuts down upon receipt of a NGM_SHUTDOWN control message. Do not do this, since the new ipfw node can only be created by reload- ing the ng_ipfw module. SEE ALSO
ipfw(4), netgraph(4), ipfw(8), mbuf_tags(9) HISTORY
The ipfw node type was implemented in FreeBSD 6.0. AUTHORS
The ipfw node was written by Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@FreeBSD.org>. BSD
March 2, 2010 BSD
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