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Setting up an OpenBSD 3.2 firewall

Posted June 20th, 2006 in Firewall, OpenBSD, Operating Systems, Security, Sysadmin, Technology

The Guide to OpenBSD Packet Filtering Firewalls explains:

  • how to boot from a floppy disk and install OpenBSD 3.2 via FTP;
  • how to configure the /etc files using vi (a UNIX text editor);
  • how to edit the pf.conf file and operate it from the command line(using pfctl);
  • what to take into consideration when planning an appropriate firewall
  • policy for a home LAN; and
  • further tweaking your OpenBSD box.

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