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10.5: Use a custom firewall in 10.5 with ipfw
You can use both ipfw an Apples new Application Firewall:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306938 "Earlier ipfw technology is still accessible from the command line (in Terminal) and the Application Firewall does not overrule rules set with ipfw; if ipfw blocks an incoming packet, the Application Firewall will not process it." So just configure re-use your Tiger ipfw rules, or set new ones (Consider using the WaterRoof gui)
10.5: Use a custom firewall in 10.5 with ipfw
What I suggest is also suggested on Waterroof's website, but in case someone might miss it there: Noobproof provides a very simple ipfw GUI that provides a list of common services for which you can set allow/deny. It also lets you add stuff. I'm comfortable with ipfw and the old firewall, and I still chose Noobproof for a quick and easy tool. |
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