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Re: IPFilter on Solaris

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Subject: Re: IPFilter on Solaris
From: Damon Register <damon.register@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 19:33:33 -0500
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Hauke Fath wrote:
You're aware of the ipf howto at <http://www.obfuscation.org/ipf/>? It's best to get the pdf or ps and print it out, so you can make notes. That
Yes, I printed that and some others too

Phil Dibowitz wrote:
> And the IPF FAQ is also useful (though I'm biased as I wrote it):
> http://www.phildev.net/ipf/
I have that one too.

a b wrote:
> pertaining to something. Confusing? Well, you're not the only one; this
> confuses a lot of people new to IPFilter.
Nice to know I am not alone

> For all the nitty-gritty details, man pages are also quite good,
> especially if you're used to absorbing man page material very quickly
I am sure they are but perhaps I have trouble learning such things
that way.  I have often learned technical things by examples and
tampering with existing things.  Without the above mentioned docs I
would not have gotten as far as I did but I only got far enough to get
the Solaris components working with a 1 rule setup.  If anyone has a
setup for Solaris that functions as a NAT router I would love to have
it.

Damon Register

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