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Date:      Thu, 04 Dec 2003 22:38:16 -0700
From:      Emmanuel Gravel <mailinglistseg@earthlink.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   What exactly is ipfilter?
Message-ID:  <1070602696.3909.9.camel@hades>

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I'm looking through rc.conf and the kernel config file for FreeBSD 4.9
(recently downloaded it, my last upgrade was 4.5 so I was way behind,
and this is a new install because my old firewall died). I'm used to
using ipfw and natd for my firewall, but now I'm seeing ipfilter, ipnat
and ipmon. I've done a google search on all of www.freebsd.org for
ipfilter, but it only seems to show up in release notes, and the online
handbook doesn't really talk about it. Since I haven't recompiled my new
kernel, should I consider this instead of ipfw and natd? What's the
difference, exactly?

On a related note, I'm not sure what the usefulness of IPDIVERT is
either, so I don't know if I should compile it in the kernel or not.

Thanks!



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