Re: pf.conf newbie help
From: Dave Uhring (daveuhring_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 08/25/04
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 15:55:38 -0500
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 11:32:18 -0700, Dennis Russo wrote:
> Dave Uhring <daveuhring@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<pan.2004.08.25.13.42.45.928806@yahoo.com>...
>> Wait a minute, here. Are you running BIND on the firewall machine or on
>> another machine connected to the protected LAN?
>
> Yes, I am running BIND on the firewall machine. Is this not ok??
You really should not run any services on a firewall, but it ought to be
safe.
>> Here is the /etc/pf.conf on my home firewall, which runs *no* services at
>> all.
>
> Please see my first post which contains my complete pf.conf file (I
> don't want to take up needed bandwidth)...
Why would I bother to decipher something which does not work?
Back up your pf.conf and put mine in place and try it.
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