Date: Tue, 19 May 2015 12:01:27 +0200 From: Luca Ferrari <fluca1978@infinito.it> To: Jeffry Killen <jekillen@prodigy.net> Cc: freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: looking at manual page for rc.conf Message-ID: <CAKoxK%2B6Q81pEVcEHUHs-OXb2_umZDf73piTaY3G%2BPyVDM=e%2Bgw@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <C6FF7256-86A8-4364-980A-96E1DEFE37B1@prodigy.net> References: <C6FF7256-86A8-4364-980A-96E1DEFE37B1@prodigy.net>
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On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 10:37 PM, Jeffry Killen <jekillen@prodigy.net> wrote: > Is the router address something that DHCP will figure out? Well, dhcp is supposed to do its job suggesting an ip address, a gateway, a coupld of dns servers. > I have also looked at ifconfig(8) and have found anything. The command you are looking for is (not surprisingly) route(8). > I am also concerned about setting up tcp wrappers with inetd > to forestal possible attempts to access via telnet, ssh, ftp and > even MySql server (as I have seen frequently when I had static > ip address service). This I have done when I did have static ip > service. But with fire wall in DSL modem and DHCP configuration > is it useful and advantageous? I don't understand the question very well, but I would go for a firewall on the interface (not the ip) with pf. Hope this helps. Luca
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