Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 23:43:27 +0100 From: "Coercitas Temet'Nosce" <coercitas@hotmail.com> To: "'Simon L. Nielsen'" <simon@nitro.dk> Cc: <current@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: RE : IPFilter Message-ID: <000f01c2d155$d384db40$807ba8c0@XG396.local> In-Reply-To: <20030210224328.GD798@nitro.dk>
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Yes, kinda :p
Thanx for all your answers btw
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Simon L. Nielsen [mailto:simon@nitro.dk]
Envoyé : lundi 10 février 2003 23:43
À : Coercitas Temet'Nosce
Cc : current@FreeBSD.ORG
Objet : Re: IPFilter
On 2003.02.10 23:37:36 +0100, Coercitas Temet'Nosce wrote:
> Yes, SPI stands for Statefull Packet Inspection. Wasn't aware IPFW was
a
> SPI Firewall, always thought IPFilter was much better. I used to run
> iptables on Linux and tried IPFilter (which is very good imho). IPFW
> pages aren't that explicit or I didn't looked at the right place.
From ipfw(8) :
HISTORY
The ipfw utility first appeared in FreeBSD 2.0. dummynet(4) was
intro
duced in FreeBSD 2.2.8. Stateful extensions were introduced in
FreeBSD 4.0. ipfw2 was introduced in Summer 2002.
> Any of you can point me some nice pages to learn more about it ?
The ipfw manpage has a lot of information...
This is getting off-topic for current...
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Simon L. Nielsen
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