From owner-freebsd-ipfw Fri Mar 30 14:12:47 2001 Delivered-To: freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org Received: from speedus.com (saturn.speedus.net [63.251.16.34]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 39A4037B719 for ; Fri, 30 Mar 2001 14:12:45 -0800 (PST) (envelope-from ml@db.nexgen.com) Received: from book (p17-96.dialup.speedus.net [63.251.17.96]) by speedus.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) with SMTP id RAA19911; Fri, 30 Mar 2001 17:12:43 -0500 (EST) Message-ID: <016a01c0b966$9a8cb7d0$9865fea9@book> From: "alexus" To: "Nick Rogness" Cc: References: Subject: Re: seperation of incoming and outgoing connection in firewall Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 17:12:49 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4133.2400 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4133.2400 Sender: owner-freebsd-ipfw@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk X-Loop: FreeBSD.ORG and how is it seperating incoming from outgoing? that's what i need to know ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Rogness" To: "alexus" Cc: Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 5:11 PM Subject: Re: seperation of incoming and outgoing connection in firewall > On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, alexus wrote: > > > i dont have x10 interface > > > > i only have fxp0 > > Then it is 'in via fxp0'. xl0 was just an example!! > > > > > in via x10 > > > > > > > > thats means what? > > > > > > Packets coming in via the interface xl0. > > Nick Rogness > - Keep on Routing in a Free World... > "FreeBSD: The Power to Serve!" > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-ipfw" in the body of the message