> On 5/31/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> > --On 31 May 2005 14:36 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> >
>> >> Ping openbsd.org -> No route to host
>> >> Traceroute * -> No route to host
>> >
>> > Assuming your routes, IP addresses and netmasks are set correctly,
>> this
>> > is almost certainly a firewall problem. OpenBSD responds 'no route to
>> > host' if a packet won't pass because it's prohibited by PF. Look very
>> > carefully at your pf.conf, make sure you 'log' on any block rules,
>> > examine pflog with tcpdump while trying to send traffic, etc.
>>
>> They are correctly....
>
> what makes you think the are? that several people (including me) said,
> they couldn't see any obvious errors at the first glance?  I suggest
> again:
> try with the smallest possible ruleset. If that works, add rules one by
> one
> until it breaks. the smallest ruleset in your case would be the nat rule
> for
> wifi and "pass all".
>
> besides, do have have the clients behind xl0 full connectivity?

Yes..all of them ;)

Kind regards,
Sebastian

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