Book Of Pf A No Nonsense Guide To The Open Bsd Firewall
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- Praise for The Book of PF
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Building the Network You Need
- Chapter 2: PF Configuration Basics
- Chapter 3: Into the Real World
- Chapter 4: Wireless Networks Made Easy
- A Little IEEE 802.11 Background
- MAC Address Filtering
- WEP
- WPA
- The Right Hardware for the Task
- Setting Up a Simple Wireless Network
- An OpenBSD WPA Access Point
- A FreeBSD WPA Access Point
- The Access Point’s PF Rule Set
- Access Points with Three or More Interfaces
- Handling IPSec, VPN Solutions
- The Client Side
- OpenBSD Setup
- FreeBSD Setup
- Guarding Your Wireless Network with authpf
- A Basic Authenticating Gateway
- Wide Open but Actually Shut
- A Little IEEE 802.11 Background
- Chapter 5: Bigger or Trickier Networks
- Chapter 6: Turning the Tables for Proactive Defense
- Chapter 7: Traffic Shaping with Queues and Priorities
- Chapter 8: Redundancy and Resource Availability
- Chapter 9: Logging, Monitoring,
and Statistics
- PF Logs: The Basics
- Logging the Packet's Path Through Your Rule Set: log (matches)
- Logging All Packets: log (all)
- Logging to Several pflog Interfaces
- Logging to syslog, Local or Remote
- Tracking Statistics for Each Rule with Labels
- Additional Tools for PF Logs and Statistics
- Keeping an Eye on Things with systat
- Keeping an Eye on Things with pftop
- Graphing Your Traffic with pfstat
- Collecting NetFlow Data with pflow(4)
- Collecting NetFlow Data with pfflowd
- SNMP Tools and PF-Related SNMP MIBs
- Log Data as the Basis for Effective Debugging
- PF Logs: The Basics
- Chapter 10: Getting Your Setup Just Right
- Appendix A: Resources
- Appendix B: A Note on Hardware Support
- Index
- Updates