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Date:      Fri, 23 May 2014 22:29:33 +0800
From:      k simon <chio1990@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: What is your favourite/best firewall on FreeBSD and why?
Message-ID:  <537F5B4D.4060205@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <FE050654-7AE7-4E5D-B191-9A620B9D61AD@tao.org.uk>
References:  <20140520070926.GA92183@The.ie> <lln2o2$77d$1@usenet.ziemba.us> <FE050654-7AE7-4E5D-B191-9A620B9D61AD@tao.org.uk>

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   Does FB exist some methods can log the ClientIp\NatIp\ServerIp tuple 
when using ipfw nat ?

Regards
Simon

于 14-5-23 18:04, Dr Josef Karthauser 写道:
> On 23 May 2014, at 10:00, G. Paul Ziemba <pz-freebsd-stable@ziemba.us> wrote:
>
>> Lucius.Rizzo@The.ie (Lucius Rizzo) writes:
>>
>>> Ultimately, outside configuration differences all firewalls are essentially
>>> serve the same purpose but I wonder what is your favorite and why? If
>>> you were to run FreeBSD in production, which of the three would you
>>> choose? IPFilter, PF or IPFW?
>>
>> I switched to pf about seven months ago as I began to need to
>> manage bandwidth for specific classes of traffic (for example,
>> prevent outbound mailing list email from saturating the link
>> and reserve some bandwidth for interactive use).
>>
>> The syntax is very close and the NAT configuration is simpler in pf.
>
> Does the pfsync handle NAT tables.
> Could I use it to build a resilient carrier grade NAT solution?
>
> Joe
>



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