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Firewall rules definition file

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    sirocco
    last edited by Feb 21, 2006, 2:59 PM

    Where are stored firewall rules? I will change these rules with cron scripts to allow/disallow p2p overnight.

    Regards,

    Robert

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      jeroen234
      last edited by Feb 21, 2006, 5:52 PM

      config.xml

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        hoba
        last edited by Feb 22, 2006, 12:40 AM

        you might want to have a look at this from the m0n0 wiki http://wiki.m0n0.ch/wikka.php?wakka=PoorMansTimeBasedRules and do something similiar to this. however this is somehow "dirty"  ;)

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          mtnbkr
          last edited by Feb 26, 2006, 3:02 AM

          @hoba:

          you might want to have a look at this from the m0n0 wiki http://wiki.m0n0.ch/wikka.php?wakka=PoorMansTimeBasedRules and do something similiar to this. however this is somehow "dirty"  ;)

          Ouch!  "dirty"?  That hurts!  :(

          the choice was to either "do nothing" or "solve the problem" when my client required a time-based rules solution and I didn't want to move away from m0n0wall and the WRAP it was recently installed on.

          I know this is the wrong forum for m0n0wall discussions, but I would appreciate comments/suggestions.  I realize that my solution is pretty "unorthodox" - but "dirty?"

          At least I advocated HTTPS and protecting the script and .wgetrc file.

          heh  :)

          –
          Bill Arlofski
          mtnbkr on #m0n0wall on Freenode irc

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            hoba
            last edited by Feb 26, 2006, 3:09 AM

            Sorry, I really didn't want to say your work sucks but you also called it "poor man's timebased rules". Maybe "dirty" wasn't the right word for this, it's just not integrated and might be a bit complicated for the novice user. I apologize for that  :'(

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              thuskey
              last edited by Aug 24, 2006, 2:06 AM Aug 23, 2006, 3:53 AM

              Here are my parental control rules, maybe this will help get you started.

              /root/parental:

              #!/bin/sh

              /bin/date >> /root/parental.out

              case $1 in

              goodnight) echo "blocking children";
                      /sbin/kldload ipfw ;
                      /sbin/ipfw add 5 deny tcp from 192.168.1.202 to any;
                      /sbin/ipfw add 5 deny tcp from 192.168.1.205 to any;;

              goodmorning) echo "allowing children";
                      /sbin/kldunload ipfw ;;

              *) echo "nothing to do";;

              esac
              exit 0

              crontab:

              home brew parental control

              59 20 * * 0-4 /root/parental goodnight >> /root/parental.out
              59 23 * * 5-6 /root/parental goodnight >> /root/parental.out
              59 5 * * * /root/parental goodmorning  >> /root/parental.out

              Just for clarification:

              1. the PF rules that you setup in the web gui take priority before the ipfw rules.
              2. this example will not coexist with the captive portal without modification, which I do not use anyway.

              Travis Huskey
              http://www.travishuskey.com

              Independent Associate
              PrePaid Legal Services, Inc.

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