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-rwxr-xr-x | usr/local/www/firewall_rules_edit.php | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/usr/local/www/firewall_rules_edit.php b/usr/local/www/firewall_rules_edit.php index 4746304..451040a 100755 --- a/usr/local/www/firewall_rules_edit.php +++ b/usr/local/www/firewall_rules_edit.php @@ -650,14 +650,14 @@ include("head.inc"); <option value="synproxy state"<?php if($pconfig['statetype'] == "synproxy state") echo "selected"; ?>>synproxy state</option> <option value="none"<?php if($pconfig['statetype'] == "none") echo "selected"; ?>>none</option> </select><br>HINT: Select which type of state tracking mechanism you would like to use. If in doubt, use keep state. - <p><strong> + <p> <table width="90%"> <tr><td width="25%"><li>keep state</li></td><td>works with TCP, UDP, and ICMP.</td></tr> <tr><td width="25%"><li>modulate state</li></td><td>works only with TCP. pfSense will generate strong Initial Sequence Numbers (ISNs) for packets matching this rule.</li></td></tr> <tr><td width="25%"><li>synproxy state</li></td><td>proxies incoming TCP connections to help protect servers from spoofed TCP SYN floods. This option includes the functionality of keep state and modulate state combined.</td></tr> <tr><td width="25%"><li>none</li></td><td>do not use state mechanisms to keep track. this is only useful if your doing advanced queueing in certain situations. please check the faq.</td></tr> </table> - </strong></p> + </p> </td> </tr> <tr> |