Two examples of potentially useful configurations (commented out, of course):
(a) map the ssh service running on the firewall to 22001 externally, without modifying the configuration of the daemon itself. this allows port 22 on the WAN side to then be port-forwarded to a
LAN-based machine if desired, or if not, simply obscures the port from external attack.
(b) allow IPsec/ESP and ISAKMP (UDP-based key exchange) to happen by default. useful for most modern VPN clients you might have on your WAN.
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
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- implement a REJECT policy and enable it by default, reject packets with approriate response (closes: #3970)
- cleanup syn_flood and remove logging
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- make uci firewall default and remove old code
- fix up dependencies
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