In OpenBSD 4.0 and earlier, tag names are limited to 15 characters.
Take the following ruleset as an example.
(1) pass in on $int_if tag INT_NET (2) pass in quick on $int_if proto tcp to port 80 tag INT_NET_HTTP (3) pass in quick on $int_if from 192.168.1.5
www.openbsd.orgIn OpenBSD 4.0 und älteren Versionen war der Name auf 15 Zeichen begrenzt.
Nimm den folgenden Regelsatz als ein Beispiel.
(1) pass in on $int_if tag INT_NET (2) pass in quick on $int_if proto tcp to port 80 tag INT_NET_HTTP (3) pass in quick on $int_if from 192.168.1.5
www.openbsd.orgifname int - same as on int.
ruleset name - the ruleset/anchor that the packet was matched in.
www.openbsd.orgifname int - das Gleiche wie on int.
ruleset name - der Regelsatz/Anker, der auf das Paket zutraf.
www.openbsd.orgMacros
The following macros are defined to make maintenance and reading of the ruleset easier:
int_if="xl0" tcp_services="{ 22, 113 }" icmp_types="echoreq" comp3="192.168.0.3"
www.openbsd.orgMakros
Die folgenden Makros wurden definiert, um die Wartung und das Lesen des Regelsatzes einfacher zu machen:
int_if="xl0" tcp_services="{ 22, 113 }" icmp_types="echoreq" comp3="192.168.0.3"
www.openbsd.orgifname int - das Gleiche wie on int.
ruleset name - der Regelsatz/Anker, der auf das Paket zutraf.
www.openbsd.orgifname int - same as on int.
ruleset name - the ruleset/anchor that the packet was matched in.
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