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authorAlex W <embezzle.dev@proton.me>2024-05-04 21:35:02 +0100
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firewall: Corrected spelling mistakes
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ firewall are covered below:
where the packet was received is part of a bridge, or not.
If the interface where the packet was received isn't part of a bridge, then
-packetis processed at the **IP Layer**:
+packet is processed at the **IP Layer**:
* **Prerouting**: several actions can be done in this stage, and currently
these actions are defined in different parts in VyOS configuration. Order
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ packetis processed at the **IP Layer**:
* **Output**: stage where traffic that originates from the router itself
can be filtered and controlled. Bear in mind that this traffic can be a
new connection originated by a internal process running on VyOS router,
- such as NTP, or a response to traffic received externaly through
+ such as NTP, or a response to traffic received externally through
**input** (for example response to an ssh login attempt to the router).
This includes ipv4 and ipv6 filtering rules, defined in:
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ If the interface where the packet was received is part of a bridge, then
the packet is processed at the **Bridge Layer**, which contains a basic setup for
bridge filtering:
- * **Forward (Bridge)**: stage where traffic that is trespasing through the
+ * **Forward (Bridge)**: stage where traffic that is trespassing through the
bridge is filtered and controlled:
* ``set firewall bridge forward filter ...``.