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Hi
Do you remember portsentry for Linux?. It could be used to dynamically add rules to your firewall ruleset so that, for instance, the I.P of some machine that had port scanned you would be blocked. What tool would you recommend for doing this with pf? Thank you very much for any replies |
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Per the PF User's Guide's section on anchors (link & highlight are mine...):
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