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2003 Jul 16
0
accessing a jail via localhost
I'm facing a problem with accessing a HTTPd (Apache) jail locally. Consider this jail scenario: /etc/hosts: 127.0.0.1 localhost foo.com 172.16.0.1 apache /etc/natd.conf: use_sockets yes same_ports yes unregistered_only yes redirect_port tcp 172.16.0.1:80 80 redirect_port tcp 172.16.0.1:443 443 /etc/firewall.sh ... ${fwcmd} add divert natd all from any to any via ${oif}(IPFW) ... rl0, my external net inferface, is aliased to 172.16.0.1. Apache 1.3 is installed in /usr/jail/httpd. There are <VirtualHost>...
2003 Nov 21
0
how to get IPFW rules for SMTP server behind NAT server "right"?
...ox, 2 interfaces smtp_server="10.0.0.2" # SMTP server behind NAT firewall client_machine="10.0.0.3" # a client machine inside the NAT firewall i've launched NATD as follows: /usr/sbin/natd \ -interface ${exif} -dynamic -port 8668 \ -log -log_denied \ -unregistered_only \ -use_sockets \ -redirect_port tcp ${smtp_server}:25 25 tme SMTP server listens ONLY on port 25, IP address = 10.0.0.2 currently, my SMTP ipfw rules are as follows (snip'd from my startup script) ============================================= # allow connections to/from internal smt...
2004 May 11
3
quick FW question
I hope this isn't too off topic, but I'd like a quick solution to a problem. I have a small network behind a NAT firewall (FreeBSD of course) and I'd like to block/redirect all traffic from the internal network to the local mail server (same box as firewall) in order to prevent direct smtp requests to the outside world (mainly virus/trokan programs). I think I have it right in this