How can you tell?Hacker crash my system and reboot my system!!
I forgot to ask this questionHow can you tell?
Also, you didn't learn anything the first time? https://forums.FreeBSD.org/threads/how-to-protect.75988/
You are an expert, can you let me see your settings?
You already got an answer what to put in /etc/pf.conf. Read the thread again.can you let me see your settings?
This should be:block drop in all
pass out all keep state
block in all
pass out all keep state
Answer some of the questions we have so we can provide better help.Please help
uname -a
. I would also like to know how you found out that your system was crashed and rebooted by a hacker. Is it possible it just crashed due to other reasons? Why are you asking for urgent help now when you had the problem a year ago?Don't want to be political but the China-Taiwan relations arn't the best. We better help him or bad things will happen.Why are you asking for urgent help now when you had the problem a year ago?
That default configuration gives you:I have the lines below in my /etc/rc.conf:
The configuration is maintained by people who have more knowledge than I have.Code:firewall_enable="yes" firewall_type="workstation"
Hi block in allThis should be:
Code:block in all pass out all keep state
That's the rule I start out with. I can go days after finishing a new build without any worry whatsoever.
The one that appears in my tutorial is the one I use once I get around to editing files:
Beginners Guide - How To Set Up A FreeBSD Desktop From Scratch
I'm going to guide you though the process of getting a fully functional FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE desktop up and running, complete with system files and security settings, step-by-step as if you've never used UNIX or the command line. Now let's get started: Insert your boot media and at the Welcome...forums.freebsd.org
This should be:
Code:block in all pass out all keep state
That's the rule I start out with. I can go days after finishing a new build without any worry whatsoever.
The one that appears in my tutorial is the one I use once I get around to editing files:
Beginners Guide - How To Set Up A FreeBSD Desktop From Scratch
I'm going to guide you though the process of getting a fully functional FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE desktop up and running, complete with system files and security settings, step-by-step as if you've never used UNIX or the command line. Now let's get started: Insert your boot media and at the Welcome...forums.freebsd.org
I answered your PM and pointed you to the pf ruleset at the bottom of my tutorial.Hi block in all
My system DHCP can't get ip?
please help
Hacker crash my system and reboot my system!!
You are an expert, can you let me see your settings?