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10-08-2003 04:40 PM
10-08-2003 04:40 PM
IPfilter--rules ??
HI All,
I have installed the HP's IPfilter on 11i. This is my DNS server. I like to open some tcp/udp ports, rest will be closed.
Whatever, for test, when I put a rule that only deny all icmp packet in /etc/opt/ipf/ipf.conf file, it deny all other packets too, like dns querries, telnet, ssh, ftp.
Why it is happening?
Thanks a lot,
Richard
I have installed the HP's IPfilter on 11i. This is my DNS server. I like to open some tcp/udp ports, rest will be closed.
Whatever, for test, when I put a rule that only deny all icmp packet in /etc/opt/ipf/ipf.conf file, it deny all other packets too, like dns querries, telnet, ssh, ftp.
Why it is happening?
Thanks a lot,
Richard
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10-08-2003 04:57 PM
10-08-2003 04:57 PM
Re: IPfilter--rules ??
Are you using this syntax
"block in proto icmp from any to any"
"block in proto icmp from any to any"
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10-08-2003 06:17 PM
10-08-2003 06:17 PM
Re: IPfilter--rules ??
Yes, Mani.
Thanks
Richard
Thanks
Richard
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