Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 18:34:11 +0000 From: Philip Reynolds <philip.reynolds@rfc-networks.ie> To: freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org Subject: Re: content-based firewall Message-ID: <20030520183411.GC61796@rfc-networks.ie> In-Reply-To: <d6idlx72.fsf@ID-23066.news.dfncis.de> References: <20030519152605.2456.qmail@web12708.mail.yahoo.com> <d6idlx72.fsf@ID-23066.news.dfncis.de>
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clemens fischer <ino-qc@spotteswoode.de.eu.org> 20 lines of wisdom included: > i am interested in this as well. the only thing in this context i > remember are the accf_http(9) filters. is the divert-filtering code > somewhere publicly accessable? It's actually part of a project I was working on which has to be demonstrated on May 27th. The code needs to be tidied up a good bit before then. When it is available it'll be placed on my webpage. The only thing I'd say is that this functionality and better is available by running a proper firewall ruleset and using internal mailservers and web proxies. Even a simple tcpdump running in the background would give you the same functionality, with a bit of sifting through it. However, I do see the need (or want) for something a little bit easier to debug and run. This is more of a proof-of-concept idea, but I'll certainly leave it available once it's done. Regards, -- Philip Reynolds | RFC Networks Ltd. philip.reynolds@rfc-networks.ie | +353 (0)1 8832063 http://people.rfc-networks.ie/~phil | www.rfc-networks.ie
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