Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 19:02:17 -1000 From: "Art Neilson, KH7PZ" <art@hawaii.rr.com> To: junkmale@xtra.co.nz Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: tcp_wrappers Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.19990628190217.032dd6b0@clients1.hawaii.rr.com> In-Reply-To: <19990627230044.HINL1400.mta2-rme@wocker> References: <3.0.6.32.19990627125236.032f6c30@clients1.hawaii.rr.com>
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OK so Dan, while looking around on the website you mentioned I found a section regarding ipnat. http://www.freebsddiary.org/freebsd/ipnat.htm This page describes how to do NAT via the ipfilter kernel module or LKM. How does this differ from using natd? Other than maybe performance? Do you gain any features or other benefits by using ipfilter nat vs. natd nat? I'm currently using natd so am interested if the ipfilter method is better. At 10:58 AM 6/28/99 +1200, you wrote: >On 27 Jun 99, at 12:52, Art Neilson, KH7PZ wrote: > >> OK, so I just code hosts.allow and go?? Sounds like it. >> How do I get logging of specific daemons such as telnetd to >> get routed to a log file via syslog? >> >> Thanks for your help!! I converted from a 2.2.7 and am >> stumbling across the differences ... > >Have a look at: > > http://www.freebsddiary.org/freebsd/tcpwrapper.htm > >There is a section on that page on configuring the output from tcpd. You >may wish to ignore the location of tcpd in that article as it predates >FreeBSD 3.2. >-- >Dan Langille - DVL Software Limited >The FreeBSD Diary - http://www.FreeBSDDiary.org/freebsd/ >NZ FreeBSD User Group - http://www.nzfug.nz.freebsd.org/ >The Racing System - http://www.racingsystem.com/racingsystem.htm > __ / ) _/_ It is a capital mistake to theorise before one has data. /--/ __ / Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, / (_/ (_<__ Instead of theories to suit facts. -- Sherlock Holmes, "A Scandal in Bohemia" Arthur W. Neilson III, KH7PZ Bank of Hawaii Tech Support art@hawaii.rr.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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