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2006 Apr 04
1
Mulitiple Networks on a Node [Solved]
Hello again,
I was able to answer my own question after studying the documentation and
scratching my head a bit.
Here is the way I did it:
Multiple Subnet statements are allowed in the host file.
I added a Subnet for Net C in fwall B's host file
Added firewall rules to support traffic from Net A to Net C
Added a network route in the default gateway on Net C so he knows where to
send packets to get back to Net A
(Fwall B is the default gateway for net B)
Thanks for such a flexible tool!
Denny
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2010 Apr 13
2
iptables miss up phone calls if not used properly
Hi Guys,
i wanted to share this with u and ask for little help at the same time:
i used iptables to secure my server, so i wnet ahead and blocked avery thing
except a couple of domain protocols and UDP ports of SIP, IAX2 and that
range 15000 to 20000, tested it and OK. when in production, the calls were
taking a huge time 7s to be established and somtimes after call setup people
cannot hear ech
2005 Mar 12
5
FreeBSD trusted execution system: beta testers wanted
All,
I have written a trusted execution module and would appreciate if anyone could
help in testing. This module provides a functionality similar to NetBSD's
verified exec mechanism. Once the design details of this security policy has
been solidified, I will be releasing a white paper which describes the
technical implementation in greater detail.
The mac_chkexec policy logic can be found
2005 Nov 10
9
[OT] Corporate Firewall
Hey,
The company I work for is in the market for a new firewall. Right now
we're hosting all of our own stuff (on CentOS servers) behind an old
checkpoint firewall.
I think Checkpoint is overkill for our needs and very expensive, plus I
don't like the "per-user" charges of some commercial solutions. What do
you guys suggest that we upgrade to? Here are some of the