Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:13:40 +0500 From: applecom@inbox.ru To: "Dan Mahoney, System Admin" <danm@prime.gushi.org> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problem with "ipfw flush" Message-ID: <op.tmofw2nzhbloih@xml.opera.com> In-Reply-To: <20070124152310.E82156@prime.gushi.org> References: <20070124152310.E82156@prime.gushi.org>
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> In trying to tweak my firewall setup I'm using a file called =
> /etc/ipfw.rules
>
> However, it seems even though I copy my rules perfectly to that file, =
=
> the system freezes up and locks me out when I do:
>
> ipfw -f flush; ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules
>
> I've also tried doing it as
>
> ipfw -f flush && ipfw /etc/ipfw.rules
>
> But to no avail.
Firewall script is a common shell script. You don't need to run 'ipfw =
<script>'.
Flushing the rules is usually done by script itself.
For example:
#!/bin/sh
ipfw=3D"/sbin/ipfw"
${ipfw} -f flush
${ipfw} <rule>
${ipfw} <rule>
${ipfw} <rule>
...
This file should be executable (chmod +x). You can also put any non-ipfw=
=
additional commands in this file if you want.
Try to make such script, execute it and write again about the results.
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