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Date:      Sun, 17 Apr 2005 15:51:11 +0200
From:      Joost van Dijk <joost@amiculus.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: messages from dhclient
Message-ID:  <200504171551.11050.joost@amiculus.com>
In-Reply-To: <20050417132906.GA44498@slackbox.xs4all.nl>
References:  <200504171304.48447.joost@amiculus.com> <200504171503.49367.joost@amiculus.com> <20050417132906.GA44498@slackbox.xs4all.nl>

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On Sunday 17 April 2005 15:29, Roland Smith wrote:
> Look for firewall_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf. Remove it and reboot to
> disable the firewall. 

I did that and everything went fine. I also successfully updated my ports with 
cvsup. So that was indeed the problem I mentioned to you a few days ago. I now 
have no firewall. That is not a problem, since this machine has nothing on it 
(yet). 

> If you don't want to disable it, look for 
> firewall_type in /etc/rc.conf and edit the relevant lines
> in /etc/rc.firewall 

I had a look in there and got as far as reading the warnings "If you don't 
know about packet filtering then you had better read these books ..." 
followed by a list. I know someone who has these books, and can borrow them 
when I am ready for it. I am still only on chapter 8 in Greg Lehey's book. 
Meanwhile it is probably a good idea to go on without a Firewall turned on. 

> If you currently have a "client" type firewall, setting the "net" and
> "mask" variables in /etc/rc.firewall might do the trick, depending on
> how your network is set up.

Thanks again. 

Joost



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