So I want to try as an experiment "straight piping" my home modem (just passing all traffic) and letting my computer act as the firewall with PF rules. I would be using no other devices for the duiration of the experiment. I have read several resources on PF, including "The book of PF" (which I guess is a little outdated by now, I got my hands on a 3rd edition), and I have a feeling that I have a decent beginner's grasp of its capabilities. What I am wondering, though, is if anybody can point me in the direction of resources for some modern best practices on PF rules for a home network. What I am afraid of is not the things I know I don't know, but the things I don't know I don't know. I don't want to set up a firewall that seems complete and comprehensive, only to be steamrolled by some common threat I didn't think of or be unable to browse the internet.
Sorry if this is too FreeBSD-abstracted, and thanks for any help.
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Linking previous thread on the topic here, for reference: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/firewall-best-practices-standard-ruleset.67587/
Sorry if this is too FreeBSD-abstracted, and thanks for any help.
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Linking previous thread on the topic here, for reference: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/firewall-best-practices-standard-ruleset.67587/