Hallo, dies ist ein Test.
PWD: /www/data-lst1/unixsoft/unixsoft/kaempfer/.public_html
Running in File Mode
Relative path: ./../../../../../../etc/net-snmp/../firewall.solaris/pf.conf
Real path: /etc/firewall.solaris/pf.conf
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# /etc/firewall/pf.conf # # Copyright (c) 2016, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # # This is the default PF configuration file. The rules found here provide # no policy/protection. To set up desired policy you must add your # own rules here. See pf.conf(7) for details. # # As soon as firewall gets enabled with configuration shipped by the firewall # package, the firewall service is transitioned to degraded state. This is to # let system administrator know the firewall is not configured yet, such # firewall can not provide any network protection. # # # PF does IP reassembly by default. We also use 'no-df' option on Solaris # to ensure IP reassembly working with broken stacks which can send packets # with invalid flag combination 'MF|DF'. # set reassemble yes no-df # # We don't want PF to filter on loopback traffic by default. # # Filtering on loopback can interfere with zone installation and other # operations due to Solaris loopback optimizations. See the pf.conf(7) # manpage for guidance on how to enable it for your application. set skip on lo0 # # !!! A D D E D B Y I P F 2 P F !!! # # The configuration for legacy IPF firewall has been salvaged # to the /var/firewall/legacy.ipf directory. The upgrade process # also created possible configuration for PF using those salvaged # bits. The result can be found in # /var/firewall/legacy.ipf/conf/pf.conf # # The firewall service will be kept in degraded state to remind # administrator to configure the network firewall policy. Once # desired network policy will be provided, then it will be possible to # bring firewall to online state. # !!! A D D E D B Y I P F 2 P F !!! #