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==Introduction==
 
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ipfw or ipfirewall is an Internet-Protocol-Firewall  written for FreeBSD. But on GhostBSD ipfw is managed by [[OpenRC]].  
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==IPFW on GhostBSD==
 
==IPFW on GhostBSD==

Revision as of 03:55, 10 October 2020

Welcome to Icon Disti GhostBSD.png Firewall.

Introduction

IPFW or ipfirewall is an Internet-Protocol-Firewall written for FreeBSD. But on GhostBSD ipfw is managed by OpenRC.

Dialog-warning.png Attention: Please do not use FreeBSD firewall guidance.

IPFW on GhostBSD

IPFW is already setup to default: Set ipfw to default accept
If you run rc-update it shows all running services, ipfw included.

OpenRC manages how ipfw (/etc/init.d/ipfw) configuration is initialized.

The old way defined by TrueOS allows you to define the firewall rules via a /etc/ipfw.conf file. You have to create that file as it does not exist by default.

However, OpenRC (main branch) defines the firewall rules within the /etc/ipfw.conf file itself.

See: ipfw on OpenRC



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