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Date:      Fri, 1 Apr 2005 07:57:57 -0800
From:      perikillo <perikillo@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Firewall questions
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 Only a little note about the comment:

"On FreeBSD you have a choice of IPFW, IPF, and PF. IPFW is FreeBSD only,
IPF runs on many OSes (but not Linux),"

Since i have been reading the Ipfilter maillist, you can see that Ipfilter =
now=20
runs on Linux too. This is only information. Greetings.

On Mar 23, 2005 1:03 PM, Ean Kingston <ean@hedron.org> wrote:
>=20
> > I have been looking for a great firewall, something

> > not too technical, since I have only been using
> > FreeBSD for two months now.
> >
> > I have FreeBSD-4.8 installed, Apache-1.3, and
> > Netqmail-1.05. I am also planning on running an NTP
> > time server and possibly a forum in the future. The
> > web site is expected to become a well-recognized site,
> > so that complicates matters. More attention to the
> > site means more attacks.
>=20
> If it's a firewall you might want to upgrade to the latest in the series
> you are using (4.11). There may be security holes in 4.8 by now.
>=20
> > Also, I am looking for antiviral protection for both
> > the FreeBSD server, and any Windows or Macintosh
> > systems that may be using the POP mail. I know qmail
> > has one solution, which was contributed by a qmail
> > user, but what are the alternatives?
>=20
> There are very few anti-virus packages for FreeBSD. AFAIK there are no
> viruses that target FreeBSD. There are a few that target x86 hardware but
> these don't propagate over the 'net.
>=20
> Have a look at amavis (it's in the ports collection). I've never used it
> but it's been mentioned a number of times on various lists.
>=20
> Also, F-Prot (www.f-prot.com <http://www.f-prot.com>) provides an AV=20
product for FreeBSD (NetBSD,
> and OpenBSD too). They even have a mail scanner product. I used the file
> scanner for a while but stopped the last time I upgraded the OS.
>=20
> >
> > Any suggestions as to what firewall would provide me
> > with the best protection, while not being overly too
> > complicated?
>=20
> For simplicity, get one of the Firewall Router devices and stick your
> FreeBSD system behind it. Most have a web interface to manage them. Just
> make sure you get the Firewall model and not the Router with NAT model.
> Unless you get lucky, the guy a Best Buy (or whereever) won't have a clue
> about the differences and will not be able to help even if he thinks he i=
s
> helping. You need to do your research on this.
>=20
> On FreeBSD you have a choice of IPFW, IPF, and PF. IPFW is FreeBSD only,
> IPF runs on many OSes (but not Linux), and PF is a port of the OpenBSD
> firewall. All are included with the FreeBSD distribution but require a
> kernel recomple (it's explained in the handbook and isn't nearly as scary
> as it sounds). All are about a complicated to configure/manage.
>=20
> --
> Ean Kingston
> E-Mail: ean_AT_hedron_DOT_org
> PGP KeyID: 1024D/CBC5D6BB
> URL: http://www.hedron.org/
>=20
>=20
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