Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: About the Application Firewall


 
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Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: About the Application Firewall

Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard includes a new technology called the Application Firewall. One of the basic purposes of a firewall is to control connections made to your computer from other computers on the network. In most firewall software, you must know the network ports and protocols an application uses to communicate, in order to control that application's network connections. Note: This article applies to the version of the Application Firewall included with Mac OS X 10.5.1 and later. Update to Mac OS X 10.5.1 or later if you have not yet done so. The Firewall in Leopard is an Application Firewall. This type of firewall allows you to control connections on a per-application basis, rather than a per-port basis. This makes it easier for less experienced users to gain the benefits of firewall protection and helps prevent undesirable applications from taking control of network ports that have been opened for legitimate applications. The Firewall applies to the Internet protocols most commonly used by applications, TCP and UDP. It does not affect AppleTalk. The Firewall may be set to block incoming ICMP "pings" by enabling Stealth Mode in the Advanced settings. Earlier ipfw technology is still accessible from the command line (in Terminal) and the Application Firewall does not overrule rules set with ipfw; if ipfw blocks an incoming packet, the Application Firewall will not process it. This article applies to the version of the Application Firewall included with Mac OS X 10.5.1 and later.

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eurephiadm-usercerts - Managing user accounts and certificate relations DESCRIPTION
For a user to connect to a eurephia enabled OpenVPN server, a user account must have been created and activated and an SSL certificate available to the user must have been registered. The user account and certificate the user may use must then be linked together, and this linking the eurephiadm usercert command takes care of. It is also this relation which gives you the option to control which network resources the VPN clients may access, by assigning a firewall profile to such user-certificate links. Available modes for the usercerts command are: -A | --add Register a new certificate and user-cert link -D | --delete Delete a certificate and user-cert link -S | --set-fwprofile Sets the firewall access profile for a user-cert link -l | --list List all registered user-cert links -h | --help <mode> Help about a specific mode The list mode will list all registered links between user accounts and certificates. LIST MODE
The list mode will show all registered user-certificate links -S | --sort <sort keys> Define the sorting of the list Valid sort keys are: uid Nummeric User ID certid Nummeric Certificate ID accessprofile Nummeric firewall profile ID registered According to when the user-cert was registered uicid Nummeric user-cert link ID SET FW PROFILE MODE
The set-fwprofile mode will update the firewall access profile for a given user-cert link Options: (both required) -n | --uicid Unique record id of certificate and user account link -a | --accessprofile Firewall profile ID ADD MODE
The add mode will register a new link between a user account and a certificate. -c | --certid Required - Certificate ID -i | --uid Required - User account ID -a | --accessprofile Firewall profile ID to use for this access DELETE MODE
The delete mode will delete a link between a user account and a certificate. -c | --certid Certificate ID -i | --uid User account ID -n | --uicid Unique record id of certificate and user account link -a | --accessprofile Firewall profile ID SEE ALSO
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