mike tancsa
Cadet
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- Jan 2, 2015
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Hi,
I am a new FreeNAS user and have been making good progress replacing a number of internal servers with a FreeNAS box. As part of setting up backups to my backup server from my FreeNAS server, I want to add a VLAN interface onto the FreeNAS box so I can send out zfs streams. For policy reasons, I dont want access from the backup server going to the FreeNAS box.
I noticed that FreeNAS has ipfw built in by default
# ipfw show
65535 325721 165393384 allow ip from any to any
#
and I can work with that just fine to add my inbound deny rules. However, I would like those rules automatically added at startup. What/where is the best place to put that in FreeNAS ?
9.3-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE-p5 #1 r275790+7b75f75: Tue Dec 30 09:13:52 PST 2014
I am a new FreeNAS user and have been making good progress replacing a number of internal servers with a FreeNAS box. As part of setting up backups to my backup server from my FreeNAS server, I want to add a VLAN interface onto the FreeNAS box so I can send out zfs streams. For policy reasons, I dont want access from the backup server going to the FreeNAS box.
I noticed that FreeNAS has ipfw built in by default
# ipfw show
65535 325721 165393384 allow ip from any to any
#
and I can work with that just fine to add my inbound deny rules. However, I would like those rules automatically added at startup. What/where is the best place to put that in FreeNAS ?
9.3-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE-p5 #1 r275790+7b75f75: Tue Dec 30 09:13:52 PST 2014