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Category Archives: Server Administration
apf: command not found
Okay, if you’re getting this error, you’re getting it for one of two reasons. Advanced Policy Firewall (APF) Is Not Installed Type in the following command: $ /etc/apf/apf One of Read the rest of the entry…
Allow, Deny and Remove with Advanced Policy Firewall (APF)
I noticed a few requests for this, so I’m going to make a quick post about it. There are a few ways of manipulating APF (Advanced Policy Firewall by R-fx Read the rest of the entry…