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Correction: I meant OSX 10.8 Mountain Lion and not 10.7 Lion. On Apr 29, 2013, at 4:33 PM, Robert La Ferla <robert at laferla.net> wrote: > I need some help configuring some basic firewall rules for OSX Lion. It's my understanding that OS X Lion uses "pf" but that "ipfw" is available but deprecated. > > Using either of these, how can I: > > Deny all traffic except: > > 1. Allow TCP port 80 BUT forward it to localhost:8080 > 2. Allow TCP port 22 from any IP address > 3. Allow TCP port 8888 from specific IP addresses > > Lastly, I want to make these rules persistent so that they are reapplied on reboot. > > Thanks in advance, > Robert >
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