Re: return-rst for outgoing tcp connections?

This is a discussion on Re: return-rst for outgoing tcp connections? within the IPFilter forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; Jett Tayer wrote: > Hi Wolf, > make you have no previous rule above similar to this one: > pass ...


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Old 08-09-2006
Wolf Geldmacher
 
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Default Re: return-rst for outgoing tcp connections?


Jett Tayer wrote:

> Hi Wolf,
> make you have no previous rule above similar to this one:
> pass out on $ext_if proto tcp all keep state
> Jett
>
> On 08 8, 06, at 10:03 PM, Wolf Geldmacher wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been using ipfilter for some time now and it has been working for
>> me quite nicely.
>>
>> That said, I currently have a problem with ipfilter that I don't
>> know how
>> to solve (and yes, I checked the FAQ, the manual pages, googled,
>> a.s.o.):
>>
>> I need to *reject* (not drop) outgoing TCP connections on a Solaris
>> 8 box
>> and I seem to be unable to figure out how to do this up to the point
>> where I
>> doubt that it is possible at all.

>

I don't have such a rule (the original post had the complete IPF
configuration).

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