Difference between revisions of "FW Monitor examples"
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fw monitor -e "accept host(10.1.1.10);" | fw monitor -e "accept host(10.1.1.10);" | ||
− | Filtering based on a Host pair | + | Filtering based on a Host pair and subnet |
fw monitor -e "accept host(10.1.1.10) or host(10.1.1.2) and net(10.0.0.0,8) and port(22);" | fw monitor -e "accept host(10.1.1.10) or host(10.1.1.2) and net(10.0.0.0,8) and port(22);" |
Latest revision as of 18:44, 8 November 2017
Filtering based on a single Host: (no matter if it is the source or destination)
fw monitor -e "accept host(10.1.1.10);"
Filtering based on a Host pair and subnet
fw monitor -e "accept host(10.1.1.10) or host(10.1.1.2) and net(10.0.0.0,8) and port(22);"
Filtering based on application:
fw monitor -e 'accept port(25);'
Strict filter:
fw monitor -e "src=10.1.1.10 and dst=200.1.1.11 and dport=80,accept;"